Would you renounce your U.S. citizenship if it meant you didn’t have to pay an income tax?
More Americans than ever are saying “yes” to that proposition, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
A Reuters article says 1,800 people either renounced their citizenship or relinquished their ‘Green Card’ in 2011, the highest number since the IRS began publishing a list of those who’ve quit Team U.S.A.
The number that walked away in 2011 is eight times larger than those who renounced their citizenship in 2008, Reuters reports, and more than 2007, 2008 and 2009 combined.
Why are people doing it? Probably taxes.
The United States is one of the few countries to tax citizens living abroad. An estimated 6.3 million Americans living overseas have until June to file income taxes, but some apparently find the liability is greater than the benefit.
Longstanding federal law requires U.S. citizens to list offshore bank accounts, but a new law — 2010’s Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act — asks foreign banking institutions to provide the IRS with financial information that some Americans may have “forgotten” to provide. This new law likely explains the 2011 spike.
The IRS publishes the names of those who’ve decided not to pay up, a practice referred to as “name and shame” by lawyers representing the expatriates.
There’s an “exit tax” for the very rich who choose to leave. Reuters says Ted Arison, the late founder of Carnival Cruises, and Michael Dingman, a former Ford Motor Co. director, both paid to no longer be considered American.
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Ben Dover
April 18th, 2012
9:24 am
I hope the Social Security Administration, knows who they are? We have millions of dollars going to foreign citizens who came here, qualified for Social Security and returned to their native countries. I know for a fact several people, whom are living here, who have relatives that are doing this. With the value of the $ in some countries(India, Costa Rica,for example) they can live like kings just on Social Security.
American View
April 18th, 2012
9:35 am
I hope the Imigration & Naturalization Service and State Department keep a list of these people so when they decide they want to come home and/or re-apply for citizenship they are denied. We also need to be much stricter about granting green cards and admitting forigen citizens to citizenship in the U,S. And if admitted to citizenship, no dual citizenship. You can only be loyal to one country.
Animal Control
April 18th, 2012
9:59 am
See ya!
wendell
April 18th, 2012
10:09 am
Welcome to the Obamanation, where 50% of the population pay NO taxes, but receive 99% of the benefits. We are officially a bloated, over governed nanny-state.
Obama is an incompetent boob who will not be re-elected.
BG
April 18th, 2012
10:11 am
Abolish the IRS. We need to got to a flat tax system.
sheepdawg
April 18th, 2012
10:18 am
wendell, you need to check you facts. Your post is the perfect example of “opening your mouth and removing all doubt” as to your intelligence
wendell
April 18th, 2012
10:19 am
Obama is an incompetent boob.
baby
April 18th, 2012
10:22 am
Wendell- The middle class bear the brunt of the tax system, while the rich and corporations pay far less. Why should I or anyone in the middle class be paying more of a percentage of my income, than the those with the most? Do you think it’s the middle class skipping out, to avoid paying their fair share?
Tag
April 18th, 2012
10:27 am
Think about how many from other countries would like to be citizens.
Edward
April 18th, 2012
10:28 am
wendell can’t help appearing ignorant, he IS ignorant. He’s just parroting the Republican mantra without any clue whatsoever as to why, like most poor fools that support the GOP.