A series of information sessions (some formal presentations and some informal discussions); for information concerning the content of the programs please see here. John Richardson is a Toronto citizenship lawyer, the co-chairman of the Alliance for the Defence of Canadian Sovereignty as well as the Alliance for the Defeat of Citizenship Taxation. He is aContinue reading “Considering renouncing US citizenship? @Expatriationlaw information sessions Fall 2018”
Category Archives: Expatriation & Exit Tax
ENFORCING THE EXIT TAX AGAINST EXPATRIATES: CALIFORNIA STATE BAR RECOMMENDS CHANGE
Excerpted from ENFORCING THE EXIT TAX AGAINST EXPATRIATES: CALIFORNIA STATE BAR RECOMMENDS CHANGE by Joseph R Viola December 8, 2017 This piece is a report of an article by Helen S. Cheng and Dina Y. Name of Withers Bergman LLP by was originally published in the November 13, 2017 issue of Tax Notes. Here isContinue reading “ENFORCING THE EXIT TAX AGAINST EXPATRIATES: CALIFORNIA STATE BAR RECOMMENDS CHANGE”
Hands Down this is the Worst Academic Piece About FATCA ever Written
CONSIDERING "CITIZENSHIP TAXATION":IN DEFENSE OF #FATCA– Hands Down Worst Academic Piece About FATCA ever Written https://t.co/qYvsrzpEyL — Patricia Moon (@nobledreamer16) May 27, 2017 Profesor Paul Caron, on his TaxProfBlog posted the following article: CONSIDERING “CITIZENSHIP TAXATION”: IN DEFENSE OF FATCA 20 Fla. Tax Rev. 335 (2017): by Young Ran (Christine) Kim IfContinue reading “Hands Down this is the Worst Academic Piece About FATCA ever Written”
All the Side Effects of being a “covered expatriate” Green Card Holder
reposted from CitizenshipTaxation FB Group Greencard holders have it as bad as #Accidentalamericans & #Americansabroad Read this and weep https://t.co/wFPuBOYYsC — 🇨🇦Patricia Moon⚾ (@nobledreamer16) May 10, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Gary Clueit: As a long-term GC holder with no way to escape “covered expatriate” status, the article doesn’t really cover all the insidious side-effects. ForContinue reading “All the Side Effects of being a “covered expatriate” Green Card Holder”
The U.S. Saving Clause Facilitates the Expatriation Tax in 877A
What is evident is that our governments do not understand the effects of citizenship-based taxation. They did not believe us when we told them it was not just an issue of possibly not owing annual income tax. They did not believe us when we told them our tax-deferred accounts would be taxed. They didContinue reading “The U.S. Saving Clause Facilitates the Expatriation Tax in 877A”
The Devil is in the Details When it Comes to the U.S. Exit Tax
reposted from isaac brock society The Devil is in the Details When it Comes to the U.S. Exit Tax https://t.co/AtPCAdrkNK pic.twitter.com/2RiJ56jbON — Citizenship Taxation (@CitizenshipTax) January 20, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js A very interesting discussionabout the Exit Tax has been taking place at Brock this week. In particular, the comment below from USCitizenAbroad highlights someContinue reading “The Devil is in the Details When it Comes to the U.S. Exit Tax”
The Internal Revenue Code vs. IRS Form 8854: the “noncovered expatriate” and the Form 8854 Balance Sheet
cross-posted from citizenshipsolutions.ca Introduction: For whom the “Form” tolls … I would not want the job that the IRS has. There are many “information reporting requirements” in the Internal Revenue Code. The IRS has the job (sometimes mandatory “shall” and sometimes permissive “may”) of having to create forms that reflect the intent ofContinue reading “The Internal Revenue Code vs. IRS Form 8854: the “noncovered expatriate” and the Form 8854 Balance Sheet”