Category: Citizenship

Tax Policy Update

NUMBER OF THE WEEK: 3,415. The number of people who renounced their citizenship in 2014 according to IRS data. This is one of the five highest totals on record since the U.S. Congress passed the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act in 2010. In the past five years, more than 10,000… – Continue reading

Don’t believe the hype about expat Americans ditching their passports

In the last several years, a “record” number of Americans abroad have been giving up their passports: That’s supposedly due to the demands of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, known as FATCA, a US law enacted in 2010 to fight tax evasion by forcing foreign banks to share information… – Continue reading

Clinton foundation received up to $81m from clients of controversial HSBC bank

The charitable foundation run by Hillary Clinton and her family has received as much as $81m from wealthy international donors who were clients of HSBC’s controversial Swiss bank. Leaked files from HSBC’s Swiss banking division reveal the identities of seven donors to the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation with… – Continue reading

HSBC the latest bank to implement FATCA

IRS threatens 30% withholding tax on non-compliant banks Dubai: Many people, including American citizens working in the Gulf state, received recently letters from their UAE-based banks asking them for more details and papers in compliance with American laws introduced by tax service. The move comes as many citizens of the… – Continue reading

Indian MFs’ rising US headache

Fatca registration, which is mandatory, could reveal technical violations of three other American laws, with penal consequences The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) might be a bigger headache for the Rs 11 lakh-crore-mutual fund (MF) sector than earlier believed. Fatca is an American legislation, under which financial institutions (FI)… – Continue reading

How to navigate Obama’s new tax proposals if you own property in the U.S.

While President Barack Obama’s new tax proposals may never see the light of day, given the Republican majorities in both the House and Senate, they have generated discussion among cross-border tax practitioners. Dual citizens living in Canada or Canadians who own U.S. properties may wonder whether they need to reopen… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: FATCA: International Tax Compliance Implications For PRC And Hong Kong

The US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is in the vanguard of a global movement towards the automatic exchange of information on tax matters. The US enacted FATCA in 2010 to tackle the problem of tax evasion by US citizens and residents who under-report or fail to report income… – Continue reading

DEAL BETWEEN ISRAELI BANK AND U.S. GOVERNMENT COULD IMPACT MANY ACCOUNT HOLDERS

Potential impact on American citizens and Israeli citizens living in the United States should not be ignored January 14, 2015, St. Louis, Missouri…A historic agreement between Israel’s second-largest bank and the United States government could lead to substantial financial penalties or even potential criminal prosecution for United States citizens and… – Continue reading

London mayor’s unpaid tax bill provides food for thought

You may have heard in the news about Boris Johnson. He’s a flamboyant politician in the U.K. with an unruly mop of blonde hair. Recently, he made news by publicly saying he absolutely won’t pay his U.S. taxes. And yes, he is the mayor of London (the “real” London, where… – Continue reading

Capital Gains Tax Changes for Expat Property Owners

Rules relating to the payment of CGT by non-resident UK property owners will change in April and expats will be affected. Significantly sneaky draft legislation was published last week that will affect the way capital gains tax (CGT) is charged on the sale of UK property assets owed by expats. … – Continue reading

Ranking Facebook, Boris Johnson, Google On Taxes (Diplomatically Please)

Ambassadors are supposed to be diplomatic and suave. Yet even those of the diplomatic corp may occasionally get tongue-tied or utter ill-timed statements. Take U.S. Ambassador to Britain Matthew Barzun. He recently sounded not all that diplomatic about duty, compliance with law, and yes, even taxes. Lee Rigby was a… – Continue reading

Passport-buyers’ ‘genuine links’ to Malta? A couple of weekends a year

After multiple revisions of a controversial law, the government is adamant that its citizenship-by-investment programme only provides Maltese nationality to people who establish a genuine link to the country. But there may be hundreds of thousands of tourists in any given year who establish stronger links to Malta than many… – Continue reading

Swiss voters reject ‘severe’ immigration quotas

Swiss citizens voted against a referendum to dramatically slash immigration, in what had been described as an effort to protect the environment from a wave of resource-consuming new arrivals. Early results by polling agency gfs.bern, published by public broadcaster RTS, showed that 74 percent of Swiss voters turned down the… – Continue reading

Australia mulls tighter foreign property investment rules

An Australian parliamentary committee on Thursday (Nov 27) recommended strengthening rules on foreign investment in the country’s booming housing market, calling enforcement of the current framework “severely lacking”. SYDNEY: An Australian parliamentary committee on Thursday (Nov 27) recommended strengthening rules on foreign investment in the country’s booming housing market, calling… – Continue reading

Switzerland’s wealthy expats braced for vote on tax break

ZURICH (Reuters) – Many of Switzerland’s foreign millionaires will be watching nervously on Sunday as voters decide whether or not to scrap one of the country’s biggest tax perks for expatriates. Switzerland’s system of charging foreign residents with no gainful activity in the country a lump sum based on their… – Continue reading

Mayor Boris Johnson’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day…As An American

Should London’s Mayor pay U.S. taxes? How about filing FBARs and other forms that make it easy for the IRS to track his bank accounts? London’s Mayor Boris Johnson is English, but being born in New York means he’s American too. Turns out he never gave up his U.S. citizenship,… – Continue reading

No extra NHR tax exemptions in 2015, say Portuguese officials

Proposals to extend capital gains and investment income tax exemptions under Portugal’s Non-Habitual Residents Tax Regime have not been passed, say government officials It seems that the Portuguese government has shelved plans, at least for 2015, to extend capital gains and investment income taxation exemptions. However, officials say they are… – Continue reading

US anti-tax evasion law under fire

The US Treasury has opened a new front in its war against offshore tax evasion. But for some it amounts to financial imperialism. Americans with legitimate bank accounts outside the country, and foreigners working in the United States, have begun receiving letters from their banks in Paris, Tokyo, Johannesburg and… – Continue reading

Malta: The Residence Programme Rules, 2014 For Individuals Who Are EU, EEA Or Swiss Nationals

A Residence Programme (“TRP Rules”) has been introduced with effect from 1 July 2013 for individuals who are nationals of the EU, EEA or Switzerland (but not Maltese nationals) in terms of Legal Notice 270 of 2014 and Articles 56(23) and 96 of the (Malta) Income Tax Act, Chapter 123… – Continue reading

Global Residence and Citizenship Council Announced

TORONTO, Oct. 10, 2014 /CNW/ – The Global Citizen Forum 2014, hosted in Toronto, proved to be a launch platform for significant initiatives. On October 3, 2014, its second day, in front of more than 260 delegates, Mykolas Rambus, CEO, Wealth-X, announced the establishment of the Global Residence and Citizenship… – Continue reading

‘I was terrified we’d lose all our money’: banks tell US customers they won’t work with Americans

Thousands of Americans abroad are giving up their citizenship as the implementation of a complex new tax law causes banks to shut down accounts for US expatriates Angry Canadians are rare. But Patricia Moon qualifies. Until 2012, Moon was actually an American – albeit one who had lived in Canada… – Continue reading

A. Samoa: Citizenship? No thanks: Government, delegate say it would hurt native rights

Several residents of American Samoa have argued in federal court that those born in the territory should automatically be granted U.S. citizenship, but the American Samoa government and its congressional delegate disagree. Tradition, land ownership Giving birthright citizenship to American Samoa would jeopardize the traditional way of life in the… – Continue reading

Vanuatu declares former Chinese citizen stateless

A former Chinese citizen, Ruihua Yau, has been declared stateless by the Vanuatu government. The Secretary General of the Citizenship Commission, John Enock Ware, has confirmed that the agency revoked Mr Yau’s certificate of Vanuatu citizenship last month. Mr Ware says the Commission found Mr Yau got Vanuatu citizenship after… – Continue reading

Millions of Americans in Canada downplay links to Uncle Sam

With the Canadian government’s decision to comply in July with a Washington tax crackdown on “U.S. persons” around the world, many Ameri-Canadians are feeling rising anger, fear and even hatred toward their powerful country of origin. That said, the self-identities of Americans in Canada have been more ambiguous than they… – Continue reading