“Tax Cheats by Birth” – Submission to Global Forum

  A submission to the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax has been made on behalf of The Alliance for the Defeat of Citizenship Taxation (ADCT) by Mary Blackhill. Tax Cheats by Birth reports on CBT’s “extensive mismatch with the tax regimes practiced in the rest of the world, the impact on “U.S.Continue reading ““Tax Cheats by Birth” – Submission to Global Forum”

ADCT Will Retain James J. Butera for CBT LawSuit

The Alliance for the Defeat of Citizenship Taxation will retain James J. Butera in the lawsuit against the United States regarding citizenship-based taxation. In a related matter, on September 8, 2014, our sister organization, the Alliance for the Defence of Canadian Sovereigntyhired Washington-based attorney James Butera of Jones Alkers LLP to advocate specifically for “AccidentalContinue reading “ADCT Will Retain James J. Butera for CBT LawSuit”

Federal Register undercounts people giving up U.S. citizenship again: 1,158 published expatriates for Q1 2016

cross-posted from The IsaacBrock Society One of Brock’s finest authors, Eric regularly posts on the inconsistency of reporting figures regarding renunciation. As far as I recall, he is the first person to bring to light, the contrasting numbers to be found on the FBI’s NICs list, which generally refer to far more than the “NameContinue reading “Federal Register undercounts people giving up U.S. citizenship again: 1,158 published expatriates for Q1 2016”

Don’t these people remind you of yourself? OR Why the Panama Papers COULD work in our favour

Here are the U.S. and international fraudsters in the new Panama Papers release – Fusion https://t.co/Zes3QfmJCV #FATCA #GATCA — Prof H Perryman CGMA (@haydonperryman) May 9, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Today, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) released names of people connected to offshore accounts managed by Mossack Fonseca, the firm in question regarding the “PanamaContinue reading “Don’t these people remind you of yourself? OR Why the Panama Papers COULD work in our favour”

You Can’t HANDLE the Truth MythsteR. Stack

It is difficult to find a small enough violin to play for Mr. Stack and the United States Treasury. https://t.co/Sm3VUcRJaQ — Allison Christians (@taxpolblog) May 16, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Countries targeted US companies in BEPS project to increase tax revenue, US Treasury official charges by Julie Martin   The first tweet I saw this morning wasContinue reading “You Can’t HANDLE the Truth MythsteR. Stack”

Reminder: Why it is good to question what you are told by the tax compliance industry

    Reminder: Why it is good to question what you are told by the tax compliance industry https://t.co/otjAClAnoI — Citizenship Taxation (@CitizenshipTax) May 24, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js When the Isaac Brock Society started, one of the major issues was that we questioned what we were being told; not just by the U.S. government but specifically, byContinue reading “Reminder: Why it is good to question what you are told by the tax compliance industry”

It’s NOT the Taxes its the Effect on Real Lives Stupid

cross-posted from the Isaac Brock Society Opened my email today to see a one from Kat Jennings CEO at Tax Connections and noticed the headline: “Check out the top 20 Tax Blogs in 2015! “During 2015 readers of Tax Connections Worldwide Tax Blogs arrived from more than 200 countries and spent an average of 12:45Continue reading “It’s NOT the Taxes its the Effect on Real Lives Stupid”

John Richardson on CTV “Power Play” with Don Martin

  UPDATE:  The full interview segment with John is now available on the Isaac Brock Society YouTube channel     LIVE: Citizenship Lawyer John Richardson discusses how dual-citizens in Canada are navigating the American tax system. #cdnpoli #ctvpp — CTV Power Play (@CTV_PowerPlay) February 10, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js   Richardson says it’s very difficult to do reasonableContinue reading “John Richardson on CTV “Power Play” with Don Martin”

#1 It’s Time to Consider Litigation Against U.S. Citizenship-based Taxation

"Cook v. Tait" – Book of posts https://t.co/ENUaLAQ4v3 – Does citizenship taxation make sense in the modern world? Will it survive #FATCA? — U.S. Citizen Abroad (@USCitizenAbroad) May 6, 2015 As interest in a possible CBT suit grows, we would like to discuss CBT as an issue in and of itself, as raised in thisContinue reading “#1 It’s Time to Consider Litigation Against U.S. Citizenship-based Taxation”

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