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You have to pay to leave America. Renouncing U.S. citizenship just went up by 422%

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Over the last two years, the U.S. has had a significant rise in citizens leaving the country, for good.

The reasons for expatriation are many including a high corporate tax rate at 40%, FACTA, the NSA, state income tax, property tax, internet sales tax, and a devaluing currency. As a man you can also throw in an ever growing and ever entitled women’s feminist agenda into the mix. Ferguson did not help.
The total number of expatriations is not a huge absolute number, but it is at the highest it has ever been in history. Forbes reports that:

With global tax reporting and FATCA, the list of the individuals who renounced is up. For 2013, there was a 221% increase, with record numbers of Americans renouncing. The Treasury Department is required to publish a quarterly list, but these numbers are under-stated, some say considerably.
The presence or absence of tax motivation is no longer relevant, but that could change. After Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin departed for Singapore, Senators Chuck Schumer and Bob Casey introduced a bill to double the exit tax to 30% for anyone leaving the U.S. for tax reasons. That hasn’t happened, but taxes are still a big issue for many.

Leaving America has never been easy, or free, but if you are a high net worth individual seeking to reside abroad and avoid America’s high tax levies, then pulling out just got a lot more painful.

To leave America, you generally must prove 5 years of U.S. tax compliance. If you have a net worth greater than $2 million or average annual net income tax for the 5 previous years of $157,000 or more for 2014 (that’s tax, not income), you pay an exit tax. It is a capital gain tax as if you sold your property when you left. At least there’s an exemption of $680,000 for 2014. Long-term residents giving up a Green Card can be required to pay the tax too.
Now, the State Department interim rule just raised the fee for renunciation of U.S. citizenship to $2,350 from $450. Critics note that it’s more than twenty times the average level in other high-income countries. The State Department says it’s about demand on their services and all the extra workload they have to process people who are on their way out.

For those individuals looking to shed their US citizenship, here’s what goes down in the process:
1. Consular officers must confirm that the potential renunciant fully understands the consequences of renunciation, including losing the right to reside in the United States without documentation as an alien.
2. Consular officers must verify that the renunciant is a U.S. citizen and they must conduct a minimum of two intensive interviews with the potential renunciant. Consular officers must even review at least three consular systems before administering the oath of renunciation.
3. The final approval of the loss of nationality must be done within the Directorate of Overseas Citizens Services in Washington, D.C. After that, the case is returned to the Consular officer overseas for final delivery of the Certificate of Loss of Nationality to the renunciant.
4. These steps add to the time and labor be involved in the process. Accordingly, the Department is increasing the fee for processing such requests from $450 to $2,350.
References:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2014/08/28/u-s-hikes-fee-to-renounce-citizenship-by-422/

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The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.

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UnkaMitch
September 3, 2014

RT @redpilltimes: You have to pay to leave America. Renouncing U.S. citizenship just went up by 422% http://t.co/YHCczmUHGQ

redpillgame
September 3, 2014

@redpilltimes @UnkaMitch Are you surprised? I wrote about this last year for @returnofkings See numbers 5 & 6…http://t.co/7BZjR0sP7U

UriKatsav
September 3, 2014

@redpilltimes @UnkaMitch The last pennies they want to milk you.

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