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More Americans Give Up Citizenship As IRS Gets Aggressive Overseas
Dow Jones Newswire ^ | 4-9-2010 | Martin Vaughan

Posted on 04/09/2010 11:47:25 AM PDT by Rodebrecht

The number of American citizens and green-card holders severing their ties with the U.S. soared in the latter part of 2009, amid looming U.S. tax increases and a more aggressive posture by the Internal Revenue Service towards Americans living overseas.

According to public records, just over 500 people worldwide renounced U.S. citizenship or permanent residency in the fourth quarter of 2009, the most recent period for which data are available. That is more people than have cut ties with the U.S. during all of 2007, and more than double the total expatriations in 2008.

An Ohio-born entrepreneur, now based in Switzerland, told Dow Jones he is considering turning in his U.S. passport. Mounting U.S. tax and reporting requirements are making potential business partners hesitate to do business with him, he said.

(Excerpt) Read more at nasdaq.com ...


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: biggovernment; citizenship; expat; expats; incometaxe; irs; overseas; taxes; wealth; wealthconfiscate
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1 posted on 04/09/2010 11:47:26 AM PDT by Rodebrecht
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To: Rodebrecht

Galt’s Law.


3 posted on 04/09/2010 11:49:52 AM PDT by GraceG
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To: US Navy Vet

It is called “competition”. IF this country takes everything and another doesn’t...


4 posted on 04/09/2010 11:50:21 AM PDT by CodeToad
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To: Rodebrecht

Last month, the Treasury Department announced more rigorous requirements for Americans living abroad to report information on foreign bank accounts. The reporting requirement has been in place for years, but only in the most recent couple of years has the IRS gotten tough about enforcing penalties.

Now ya get nuthin....


5 posted on 04/09/2010 11:51:50 AM PDT by Adder (Proudly ignoring Zero since 1-20-09! WTFU!)
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To: CodeToad

“IF this country takes everything and another doesn’t......”

Then the other country gets the skilled, smart, talented, hardworking.


6 posted on 04/09/2010 12:04:39 PM PDT by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: Niuhuru

You pass the test, grasshopper.


7 posted on 04/09/2010 12:06:09 PM PDT by CodeToad
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To: Rodebrecht

You realize the US reserves the power to force you to pay income taxes for 10 years after you surrender citizenship.

lol. They can try I guess.


8 posted on 04/09/2010 12:08:07 PM PDT by GeronL (There is only a "Happily ever after" for you if you're the one writing your own script)
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To: Niuhuru

“Then the other country gets the skilled, smart, talented, hardworking.”

At one time I would have said it’s a free country, but......


9 posted on 04/09/2010 12:08:11 PM PDT by Habibi ("It is vain to do with more what can be done with less." - William of Occam)
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To: CodeToad

I wonder how many scientists will be leaving for China and India where they’ll be worshiped.


10 posted on 04/09/2010 12:08:19 PM PDT by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: Niuhuru
Then the other country gets the skilled, smart, talented, hardworking.

Yup. We're just starting on this slippery slope. I've worked at companies before where the quality people started leaving for one reason or another. Eventually, ALL of us were gone.

11 posted on 04/09/2010 12:09:00 PM PDT by Wissa ("So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause."-Padme Amidala)
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To: GeronL

If the US government went after a newly created Chinese citizen to confiscate their wealth, then it is likely that it would cause war. Which is something the Chinese would liekly like to try out to see how well their military does.

I don’t think they’ll fight via the Queensberry Rules or follow and Geneva conventions.


12 posted on 04/09/2010 12:09:32 PM PDT by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: GeronL
the US reserves the power to force you to pay income taxes for 10 years after you surrender citizenship.

I did not know that. Fascinating...
13 posted on 04/09/2010 12:10:59 PM PDT by Rodebrecht (No army can stop an idea whose time has come.)
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To: Niuhuru

The offers do get made.


14 posted on 04/09/2010 12:13:08 PM PDT by CodeToad
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To: Wissa

It started the minute India and China opened their doors with the promise of no lawsuits, no Affirmative Action, the promise that they would be free from racial extortion, and low taxation. They also appreciate people like Bill Gates and don’t persecute them for being successful.


15 posted on 04/09/2010 12:14:05 PM PDT by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: CodeToad

I don’t doubt it. I remember reading that in China Bill Gates is worshiped like a rock star and in Vietnam they had to pull kids off of his car so he could get where he had to go.


16 posted on 04/09/2010 12:15:06 PM PDT by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: Niuhuru; Rodebrecht

Yes, I understand how hard it would be to enforce unless the person were still doing business in the US or had assets in the US.


17 posted on 04/09/2010 12:18:21 PM PDT by GeronL (There is only a "Happily ever after" for you if you're the one writing your own script)
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To: Niuhuru
I wonder how many scientists will be leaving for China and India where they’ll be worshiped.

Will IITs, IIMs fall victim to poaching by foreign universities?

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Will-IITs-IIMs-fall-victim-to-poaching-by-foreign-universities/articleshow/5688262.cms

MUMBAI: In 2008, when Atlanta-based Georgia Tech University bought 250 acres of land in Hyderabad it left many gaping. It did something even more astonishing shortly afterward: it invited its own faculty members to quit their jobs and consider moving to India.

A professor in the computer science department of the university told TOI: ‘‘Each one of us got a formal note. Even more amazingly, he added, all of us were offered the same salary that we were getting in Georgia. It was clearly an offer very few would even think of refusing; given the cost of living in India, it would straightaway translate into a fortune, if not a killing.’’

The note read, ‘‘Those who take a transfer to Hyderabad, or are recruited for the India campus, will be offered the same dollar salary compensation that is paid in Georgia.’’

This is not a unique case though. Quite a few American and European universities, which have plans of setting up a campus in India, have sent out similar messages to their teaching staff.

With the government paving the way for foreign universities to set up campuses in India, it can only mean one thing: poorly-paid academic superstars of the country’s top institutes can finally expect to get value for their worship. In other words, lowly-paid teachers will be poached.

Three American academics L Rumbley, I Pacheco and Philip Altbach, who drew up a chart, found that Saudi Arabia paid its professors the highest on an average —$6,611, followed by Canada at $6,548 and United States at $5,816 per month. India, on the other hand, pays only — $1,547.

S Biswas, dean of academic affairs at the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay said, ‘‘I gave up a high-paying job in the US and came to teach here. A lot of us will not merely join a foreign university for the pay. The university has to have a complete environment: from bright students to well equipped labs, to high end research facilities to independence that they will give professors.

18 posted on 04/09/2010 12:18:39 PM PDT by James C. Bennett
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To: Rodebrecht
Good riddance!

We have enough damned taxpayers!

We need more people riding in the wagon!

19 posted on 04/09/2010 12:20:25 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (FYBO: Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
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To: Rodebrecht

You’re living in a country where you can’t have a cigarette with your coffee and you can’t work on your car in your driveway. You can’t sing a Christmas carol during the school Christmas program, and you can’t give thanks to God during your graduation speech.

Pick any random third world country and you’ll be able to do all of the above (the muslim world excepted).


20 posted on 04/09/2010 12:20:48 PM PDT by marron
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