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January 3, 2021 - Participants Include:
John Richardson - @ExpatriationLaw
Peter - A Retired London, UK Based Lawyer
This podcast features the experiences and perceptions of a person who is NOT and never was a U.S. citizen. But, approximately 40 years ago he married a U.S. citizen and had U.S. citizen children.
The discovery of U.S. citizenship tax rules led the family down a path of discovery where they gradually understood the principles of: U.S. citizenship, U.S. citizenship-based taxation and how the U.S. exports citizenship-based taxation to other countries.
The podcast includes a discussion of how the toxic mix of citizenship and U.S. taxation impacts individuals AND how it undermines the fiscal policies of other nations (in this case the UK).
Of particular interest is a discussion of how the evolution of the law of U.S. citizenship (harder to lose) and U.S. taxation (infinitely more complex) has exacerbated the problem.
Ultimately, the problem is not FATCA. The problem is not citizenship. The problem is not even the rules of U.S. taxation.
The problem is that:
The United States is imposing worldwide taxation, on people who are tax residents of other countries and do NOT live in the United States.
This discussion is valuable for individuals with U.S. citizenship who are attempting to live productive and normal lives outside the United States.
The discussion is also valuable for those government policy makers who value the sovereignty of their countries and wish to end the U.S. creeping encroachment on the sovereignty of their countries. The discussion reminds me of a post that I write in 2015 describing how FATCA and U.S. tax rules burden Canada's sovereignty.
Ultimately all U.S. citizen members of the family renounced their U.S. citizenship.
Listening to this podcast explains why, for Americans abroad, ...
"All Roads Lead To Renunciation!"
Although many Americans are extremely patriotic, more and more Americans are playing ”The Expatriation Games”
When Democracy And Freedom Collide In A World Of Tax Confusion
A Proposed Pillar 3 For International Tax Reform: Individuals Should Be Tax Residents Of Only One Country At A Time
When It Comes To Investing It‘s More About The Investor Than About The Investment - Discussion with Dan Mazzola, CFA and CPA
For Good And Evil: The Teaching Of Charles Adams Lesson 7
FATCA Thoughts From 2019: @Tpsmyth01 - @ADCSovereignty Trial Podcast
Smarter Social Security With Dan Mazzola, CFA, CPA - Don‘t Leave Money On The Table (especially Americans abroad)
Why The Fate Of Americans Abroad Is Not The Same As The Fate Of The Passengers On The Titanic
Renouncing US Citizenship: Two Solitudes - Separating Immigration/Nationality From Tax
For Good And Evil: The Teaching Of Charles Adams Lesson 6
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: SEAT Analyzes Beyer HR 6057 - Is It Really Tax Simplification For Americans Abroad?
The Importance Of US Social Security For Americans Abroad
For Good And Evil: The Teaching Of Charles Adams Lesson 5
For Good And Evil: The Teaching Of Charles Adams Lesson 4
For Good And Evil: The Teaching Of Charles Adams Lesson 3
An Update With Ronald Aries (”The Dutch Pilot”): Catching Up With Him On The Eve Of His November 11 FATCA Appeal
Foreign Trusts With CPA Gary Carter: Forms 3520, 3520A And IRS Penalties
For Good And For Evil - The Teaching Of Charles Adams - Lesson 2
How Does Renunciation Affect Entitlement To US Social Security Payments?
For Good And For Evil: Podcast 1 - Introduction
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