Our Defense Against IRS Citizenship-Based Taxation Is Splintered. Then We Lose. Again and Again.
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In this episode of the IRSMedic podcast, host Anthony Parent interviews Keith Redmond and John Richardson about there claim that there are four main groups that all have different interests and will NOT unite around one cause - ending the injustice of Citizen-Based taxation

Each group is characterized by a dominant goal (although there is some overlap):

Ending Citizenship Taxation - This group which is symbolized by SEAT.org is focused on ending US citizenship taxation. This means that citizenship is never relevant for the purposes of taxation. This is the group we believe everyone overseas should unite behind. But for various reasons, have splintered into these groups below.

The "Ignoring Citizenship Taxation" group. It is clear that there are any individuals who approach the problem of citizenship taxation by simply ignoring it. It is clear that many people who are subject to the citizenship tax regime are simply not "in the US tax system". Typically these are people who have no economic center of gravity in the United States and have no plans of living in the United States.

The "Escaping Citizenship Taxation" group - Members of this group are concerned with solving their specific problem. For example, they would want the Taxation of capital gains on principal residence, PFIC, CFC or Foreign Trust rules changed. Once that issue is solved they believe their problems are solved.

The "Improving Citizenship-Based Taxation" group - These individuals are NOT concerned with ending citizenship taxation as a general principle. They are concerned with reforming citizenship taxation in a way that reduces the kinds of non-US source income that is taxable by the United States. But, US citizens abroad would remain US tax residents. An example fo this would be the "Beyer Bill".

What do you think? Are there more groups? Is there any hope of uniting the world against an Income tax that no one really thinks is perfect the way it is.


Anthony PARENT
www.irsmedic.com
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John RICHARDSON
www.citizenshipsolutions.ca
[email protected]

Keith REDMOND
  / americanexpatriates  
[email protected]

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