Interesting. I don’t blame the guy who was born in American and moved away soon after. I don’t see why he should have to pay American Taxes either. Is he working for an American company? Even then, I don’t thing they should have to pay. They are not even living in America. Heck 47 percent of people living in American don’t pay taxes. Certainly people living in Canada should be exempt.
All he has to do is renounce his US citizenship. There is a process. But he probably comes across the border a few times and doesn’t want to jeopardize that in any way.
So true, so true.
You don’t think someone who is working for an American company should have to pay either.....hahahahaha....we lived (and husband worked) in Canada for 5 years....you VILL PAY Taxes....and luckily his employer took care of the extra costs incurred, ie double taxation. Although, the CPA’s who did the taxes for us could barely speak English (Asian)...I could tell stories...
I think the question may hinge on whether he has a U.S. Social Security number. If he does, then his birth in the U.S. was more than just an incidental question of timing while his parents were in the U.S. for a few short months.