#FATCA is USA is forcing certain #Americansabroad to renounce US citizenship bc of unreasonable demands. @CitizenshipTax may not be per se unconstitutional – but when it reaches point where people can't comply @USSupremeCourt in Afroyim v. Rusk says NO! https://t.co/oXmKWGLV8r pic.twitter.com/qYh9oTfsDc
— John Richardson – lawyer for "U.S. persons" abroad (@ExpatriationLaw) December 2, 2018
For most U.S. citizens attempting to live outside the United States (in compliance with U.S. laws), their days as U.S. citizens are coming to an end. Those who have ignored the fiscal demands required of Americans abroad (meaning they have not entered the U.S. tax system) will be able to retain U.S. citizenship for the foreseeable future. But, for those who do file U.S. taxes and attempt to comply with the outrageous demands of the United States (FBAR, forms, PFIC, Transition Tax, GILTI, Subpart F and more), they experience life like this:
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