cross-posted from Tax Connections After the latest IRS Medic podcast, Tax Connections published a post by Anthony Parent. Perhaps the most unifying statement of the post is: A part of our interview that really stands out to me is when Attorney Richardson referred to the current system of global taxation and compliance as immoral.Continue reading “The Attributes of Immoral Laws or How the Internal Revenue Code Applies to Non-Resident Taxpayers”
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Imposing Tax & Reporting Obligations on the Citizens & Residents of Other Countries is Immoral
https://www.taxconnections.com/taxblog/latest-podcast-guest-tax-attorney-john-richardson/#comment-15477 cross-posted from Tax Connections After the latest IRS Medic podcast, Tax Connections published a post by Anthony Parent. Perhaps the most unifying statement of the post is: A part of our interview that really stands out to me is when Attorney Richardson referred to the current system of global taxation and compliance asContinue reading “Imposing Tax & Reporting Obligations on the Citizens & Residents of Other Countries is Immoral”
John Richardson Interviewed by IRS Medic
Meet the Proposed Commissioner of the IRS – A Welcome Change?
cross-posted from Brock. Politico announced Trump’s nomination Of Charles P. Rettig, including the following excerpts: Rettig, who specializes in settling complex tax disputes between his taxpayer clients and authorities like the IRS, known as tax controversies, has for more than three decades represented clients before the IRS, the Justice Department, state tax authorities and otherContinue reading “Meet the Proposed Commissioner of the IRS – A Welcome Change?”
Taxation of #AmericansAbroad in the 21st Century: “Country of birth” Taxation vs. “Country of Residence” Taxation- Part III
cross-posted from citizenshipsolutions by John Richardson Update January 2018: This post has been updated with some new links and discussion Part I is here. Part II is here. ***** PART III Legal Status of Citizen vs. The Engagement Required By Citizenship Is the “legal status” of being a citizen sufficient? Is there a differenceContinue reading “Taxation of #AmericansAbroad in the 21st Century: “Country of birth” Taxation vs. “Country of Residence” Taxation- Part III”
Taxation of #AmericansAbroad in the 21st Century: “Country of birth” Taxation vs. “Country of Residence” Taxation- Part II
cross-posted from citizenshipsolutions by John Richardson Update January 2018: This post has been updated with some new links and discussion. Part I is here. ***** We are witnessing what McGill law professor Allison Christians once referred to as the “Story of The Century“. To borrow from Professor Christian’s post: The US is right nowContinue reading “Taxation of #AmericansAbroad in the 21st Century: “Country of birth” Taxation vs. “Country of Residence” Taxation- Part II”
Taxation of #AmericansAbroad in the 21st Century: “Country of birth” Taxation vs. “Country of Residence” Taxation- Part I
cross-posted from citizenshipsolutions by John Richardson Update January 2018: This post has been updated with some new links and discussion. Prologue – The “Story Of The Century 200,000 Saudi US citizens liable to pay taxes | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News: http://t.co/lPmRfQ5gf5 via @Arab_News — John Richardson – U.S. CitizenshipContinue reading “Taxation of #AmericansAbroad in the 21st Century: “Country of birth” Taxation vs. “Country of Residence” Taxation- Part I”
ACA: TAX REFORM BILL AND AMERICANS ABROAD: WHAT HAPPENED? WHAT’S NEXT?
NB: While ADCT respects ACA’s positions and appreciates their lobbying efforts, this post in no way serves as an endorsement of their submission regarding RBT. It bears repeating that no group approached Congress during the tax reform process and specifically requested RBT. Many chose to support RO’s effort (TTFI) assuming it more likely toContinue reading “ACA: TAX REFORM BILL AND AMERICANS ABROAD: WHAT HAPPENED? WHAT’S NEXT?”
Can the Common Law “Revenue Rule” be used to stop Enforcement of #CBTax on non-US Residents?
cross-posted from Storify/Expatriation Law INTRODUCTION In 1775 Lord Mansfield proclaimed “no country ever takes notice of the revenue laws of another.” In common parlance this means that the courts of one country will not enforce the tax laws of another country. It is articulated in the “The Conflict of Laws, Rule #3Continue reading “Can the Common Law “Revenue Rule” be used to stop Enforcement of #CBTax on non-US Residents?”
I was born in Canada by an American mother, so am I an American citizen?
Cross-posted from Quora I was born in Canada by an American mother, so am I an American citizen? Answer by John Richardson , Lawyer (1982-present) Anybody concerned with the answer to this question should (1) do the appropriate research and (2) get the appropriate advice. Unless you live in the United States orContinue reading “I was born in Canada by an American mother, so am I an American citizen?”