>One of the biggest issues with the American diaspora is the issue of double taxation. Unusual among developed nations, the United States taxes its citizens even when they live overseas
Ayy really the nation run by jews.
NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATIONS
>>74361435
>Disadvantages stemming from FATCA, such as hindering career advancement overseas, may decrease the number of Americans in the diaspora in future years. The problem is so severe that some Americans have addressed it by renouncing or relinquishing their American citizenship
AYYYY
>>74361540
THE POWER OF THE FINN IS THE SISU WITHIN
>>74361579
RENOUNCE: NOW!
>>74361606
The Finns aren’t “in a very bad mood”… they are like “a bear shot in the ass” (Kuin perseeseen ammuttu karhu).
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-07/americans-abroad-top-quarterly-record-for-giving-up-citizenship
Viedä saunan taakse
>>74361741
pedofiilin munat valtiolle
>>74361775
Menneen talven lumia
It's usually not a problem unless you're hella rich.
t. American who lived abroad for five years
>>74361788
>88
Kiitos mestari
>>74361821
How so? Wouldn't it be really hard to normal worker to pay double taxes from working.
>>74361859
You get something like the first $200k of earned income tax-free, basically, and 'earned income' in this case refers to income after taxation by the country you're living in.
>>74361859
Oh, and you also get a tax credit based on the amount of taxes paid in the country in which you reside, so even if you exceed the minimum taxable income threshold, you can still end up not paying any taxes.
>>74361836
Joka menneitä muistelee, sitä tikulla silmään
>>74361954
So you basically normmal people doesn't have to pay taxes to usa if you earn less than 200k $ year?
>>74361994
That dog älähts to which kalig calaht's
>>74362002
$100k a year. I accidentally hit '2' instead of '1', but yes.
>>74362032
Sounds a bit more reasonable then.
>>74362027
pane mun tiukkaa poikapimppiä kunnes tulet sisälleni
>>74362134
aika homoa
>>74362172
Olet homo