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by auctiontheory
4650 days ago
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As has already been stated many, many times, for most Americans living abroad who are not super-rich, the issue isn't the taxation - it's the complexity (and associated penalties) of the reporting requirements. Basically, the US government's attitude toward Americans living outside the US, much like the US attitude toward non-Americans wherever they live, is "F* You." Perhaps you think that this attitude is somehow justified. As a US citizen myself, I think that it is detrimental to long-term US interests. |
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I think it is a complex issue, and should not be dismissed as "not making any sense" or the government wanting to screw citizens living abroad over. As I have already stated, it is clear that the purpose behind the legislation is to prevent unreported income from being stored in foreign bank accounts.
Like with many complex issues, I think the current solution is imperfect and could be improved. Stating that it is stupid is not constructive.