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To: CGASMIA68; upchuck; knarf

I searched FR and only found one short vanity thread on this topic from April 5th.

Here is a link to the video that started this story. I am not a catastrophist, but this does make some good points.

http://pro.stansberryresearch.com/1310PSIEANEW/PPSIQ465


4 posted on 04/27/2014 11:14:32 AM PDT by tired&retired
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To: tired&retired

US Department of the Treasury Newsletter

http://www.treasury.gov/connect/blog/Pages/Myth-vs-FATCA.aspx

Myth vs. FATCA: The Truth About Treasury’s Effort To Combat Offshore Tax Evasion

By: Robert Stack 9/20/2013 (Robert Stack is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Tax Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.)

Here are the facts on FATCA:

Myth No. 1: Some claim it’s overly costly and burdensome due to complex regulations and difficult to meet reporting requirements.

FACT: Treasury and the IRS have designed our regulations in a way that minimizes administrative burdens and related costs.

Myth No. 2: Some claim that U.S. citizens living overseas will become outcasts in the international financial world.

FACT: FATCA withholding applies to the U.S. investments of FFIs whether or not they have U.S. account holders, so turning away known U.S. account holders will not enable an FFI to avoid FATCA.

Myth No. 2: Some claim that U.S. citizens living overseas will become outcasts in the international financial world.

FACT: FATCA withholding applies to the U.S. investments of FFIs whether or not they have U.S. account holders, so turning away known U.S. account holders will not enable an FFI to avoid FATCA.

Myth No. 4: Some claim that countries are opposed to FATCA, in part because the legislation could force foreign banks to violate laws in their own countries.

FACT: Treasury’s decision to implement FATCA through IGAs that are respectful of the individual laws and customs of partner jurisdictions has contributed to the significant international interest in participating in FATCA compliance efforts.

Myth No. 5: Some claim that FATCA will generate a backlash from foreign governments who view this as an overreach of U.S. law.

FACT: FATCA has received considerable international support because most foreign governments recognize how effective FATCA, and in particular our intergovernmental approach, will be in detecting and combatting tax evaders.

Myth No. 6: Some claim that FATCA will unfairly expose FFIs to heavy penalties before they have the necessary mechanisms in place to comply.

FACT: We recently announced a six-month extension to our withholding and account due diligence requirements because we recognize that FFIs need sufficient time to register for, understand, and implement their due diligence and reporting processes.

Myth No. 7: Some claim that FATCA aims to use foreign banks as an extension of the IRS.

FACT: Individuals making this claim have confused reporting responsibilities with actual enforcement. The objective of FATCA is the reporting of foreign financial accounts held by U.S. persons or certain entities with U.S. owners.


9 posted on 04/27/2014 11:23:02 AM PDT by tired&retired
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To: tired&retired
When you see something supported, in the least, by Stansberry & Associates Investment Research LLC, run the other way, QUICKLY.

The Internet shills have twisted 2847 into some type of doomsday machine.

So... BUY GOLD, SILVER, INVEST IN FRACKING COMPANIES, etc. THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT IS (not) COMING TO AN END.

More Porter info here

24 posted on 04/27/2014 11:46:30 AM PDT by upchuck (Support ABLE, the Anybody But Lindsey Effort. Yes, we are the ABLE!!)
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