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?”

Poll: Is it common for #Americansabroad to have a higher U.S. income tax bill than a comparably situated Homelander?

Reblogged from the Renounce U.S. Citizenship blog.   How does the U.S. tax bill of an American Abroad compare to the U.S. tax bill of a comparably situated Homelander? https://t.co/BvJsffMgp2 — Citizenship Taxation (@CitizenshipTax) February 18, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js   Imagine the following two people: We are comparing “Homelander Ted” to “Expat Benedict Arnold”. Assume thatContinue reading “Poll: Is it common for #Americansabroad to have a higher U.S. income tax bill than a comparably situated Homelander?”

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