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by yehi 3351 days ago
I am a citizen of a foreign country, I have a job in that country, I store my money in that country, I buy practically all of my products in that country. Why should the fact that when I was a baby, the US government decided to give me citizenship cause me to pay more taxes (or at least pay more to file) than my neighbor who is not a US citizen?
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So why dont you renounce your US citizenship?

The US govt knows that most non resident US citizens even if they dont like paying taxes are still going to pay it because those citizens still want to be part of club US.

Renouncing citizenship is expensive and non-trivial. The US global taxation regime is a trap.
Yes I know its convoluted but do want to keep paying taxes every year or just renounce citizenship , it's your choice.
Just renouncing US citizenship costs several thousand dollars in legal fees and could take up to 5 years. What you are suggesting is similar to telling someone who is complaining about rent prices to just buy a house.
Well why doesn't the US government just decide to tax its citizens the same as nearly every other country in the world? You're saying that the solution to a bad system is to move, rather than just making the system less terrible.
I am talking about realistic scenarios, that person can renounce US citizenship, changing the US tax code is not in his hands, is it?