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Traitorous, Treasonous Scum, Ma'am The Magistrate May 2012 #1
+77,734 Angry Dragon May 2012 #3
? (nt) harmonicon May 2012 #8
Even if they drop citizenship LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #2
Fuck no!! harmonicon May 2012 #9
Double Taxed.... happerbolic May 2012 #13
You're taxed in the country you earned the money in wickerwoman May 2012 #27
If you live a full year in a foreign country, the threshold income is about $92,000 Art_from_Ark May 2012 #78
Double Taxed... happerbolic May 2012 #13
Except we don't for the extreme majority of expats Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2012 #22
You're right about the children of US expats BlueMTexpat May 2012 #32
Where I am you can't leave the house without tripping over an "expert" Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2012 #54
I know that it won't apply to most, but I don't think that matters. harmonicon May 2012 #50
Yes and no.... 6502 May 2012 #29
Me too! :) eom BlueMTexpat May 2012 #33
You're advocating a citizenship tax, which I think is unjust. harmonicon May 2012 #51
Wouldn't it stand to reason maxrandb May 2012 #63
No, there's no citizenship tax. harmonicon May 2012 #65
So it's progressive taxation that you oppose? n/t maxrandb May 2012 #66
And when's the last time maxrandb May 2012 #67
The south, I don't know. harmonicon May 2012 #70
No, it's progressive taxation that I want. harmonicon May 2012 #69
Thank you. jwirr May 2012 #52
Sorry, but the great majority of US expats are not "doubly" taxed. BlueMTexpat May 2012 #31
You have explained it well. grantcart May 2012 #44
Tx, grantcart - you're one of my faves! eom BlueMTexpat May 2012 #59
Thanks. grantcart May 2012 #62
I don't think it's a "RW canard". harmonicon May 2012 #53
As an American citizen - wherever I live - I BlueMTexpat May 2012 #58
But paying taxes has no relationship to voting for those living in the US. harmonicon May 2012 #61
I don't want to keep them as citizens. sofa king May 2012 #42
That is total B.S. Doubly taxed...go learn the tax code, thats a total myth. Katashi_itto May 2012 #45
What other countries do this then, huh?! harmonicon May 2012 #55
You have failed to understand the intricacies of tax-law and rhetoric. Chan790 May 2012 #80
I'm honestly baffled by this response. harmonicon May 2012 #83
Canada and the UK, for starters Art_from_Ark May 2012 #81
Those are not related to taxing income earned in a foreign country. harmonicon May 2012 #82
Canadians and Brits living in foreign countries Art_from_Ark May 2012 #84
And you likely won't. harmonicon May 2012 #85
Germany will Tax your US income UCmeNdc May 2012 #89
France Entrepreneurs Flee From Hollande Wealth Rejection dkf May 2012 #4
Run To The Rock, the Rock Won't Hide You, As TheSong says, Ma'am The Magistrate May 2012 #6
Moving to Singapore seems to be a trend. dkf May 2012 #16
They Will Not Like It There For Long, Ma'am The Magistrate May 2012 #23
Why wouldn't people be happy among Asians? dkf May 2012 #26
The successful innovators at WHAT??? gadjitfreek May 2012 #30
At Smash And Grab, Sir: At Finding New Ways To Grab Money By Smashing Other Peoples Enterprises The Magistrate May 2012 #98
Are you so deluded that you think taxation = not wanted/appreciated? CreekDog May 2012 #73
Leave it to the financiers to take the money and run. suffragette May 2012 #68
sounds like their home is where their money is CreekDog May 2012 #72
But not all who renounce U.S. citizenship are tax dodging Lydia Leftcoast May 2012 #5
A friend has renounced her citizenship this year. PDJane May 2012 #7
You make an important distinction Lydia suffragette May 2012 #91
As someone who is an expat living overseas, I understand what is going on davidpdx May 2012 #10
The guy from FB was Brazilian to begin with. dkf May 2012 #17
Yes I know that davidpdx May 2012 #87
With shape the most foreign countries are in...good luck!! They will (expats) not escape "auterity" nanabugg May 2012 #75
Again you miss my point davidpdx May 2012 #86
Whatever, but they shouldn't be allowed to ever return and anything they owe the U.S. should lonestarnot May 2012 #11
Oh FFS. wickerwoman May 2012 #28
Check out the US tax code. BlueMTexpat May 2012 #34
I think they should give up US citizenship in that instance treestar May 2012 #93
That's fine. wickerwoman May 2012 #100
I really don't care about how you feel on this. If you are an American citizen and you owe taxes lonestarnot May 2012 #99
it doesn't work that way Spider Jerusalem May 2012 #103
K so America gets something. And they can't come back. lonestarnot May 2012 #107
And, no doubt, mostly good True Christian™ Cancervatives. xfundy May 2012 #12
Pretty simple solution BluegrassDem May 2012 #14
That is how it works now. dkf May 2012 #18
A free person should not have to pay to give up citizenship. Maine23 May 2012 #20
There's already a renunciation fee 14thColony May 2012 #24
This Is All The More Reason DallasNE May 2012 #19
I'm sorry, this is real simple. OffWithTheirHeads May 2012 #21
+1 Blue_Tires May 2012 #102
Keep in mind not everyone in this situation got there the same way 14thColony May 2012 #25
It's really mostly a tempest in a teapot. BlueMTexpat May 2012 #35
Let's see. She lives abroad, pays taxes abroad, and gets HEALTH CARE. mainer May 2012 #47
If you're implying that I'm "diss-ing" anyone, BlueMTexpat May 2012 #57
Hard to an article seriously when it can't get the name of the agency it is reporting on right... Ms. Toad May 2012 #36
so that means that if shit goes down in their new home country SemperEadem May 2012 #37
But if shit goes down in the USA MattSh May 2012 #43
Do you really think the US embassy would protect them better than, say, the Uk embassy? mainer May 2012 #48
no, the question is : do I really care? SemperEadem May 2012 #97
Now we see who's NOT "Too Big To Fail." blkmusclmachine May 2012 #38
Extremely dumb of them. caseymoz May 2012 #39
Switzerland and Monaco, to name two, are full of rich tax exiles Spider Jerusalem May 2012 #104
Yes, and ultimately, the natives will get tired of them. caseymoz May 2012 #106
Leeches harun May 2012 #40
If I were younger tru May 2012 #41
Oh poor babies............ Smilo May 2012 #46
The "country that has given them everything"? mainer May 2012 #49
You are talking about the lesser mortals........... Smilo May 2012 #56
The comments above about exempt expat salary are correct... JCMach1 May 2012 #60
JC thanks for posting that davidpdx May 2012 #88
We've lost our "effing" minds maxrandb May 2012 #64
There is no America deutsey May 2012 #71
Buh bye! tabasco May 2012 #74
Traitors Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2012 #76
What countries are they flocking to that welcome their $$ ? may3rd May 2012 #77
No, non citizens can't vote treestar May 2012 #94
This is proof that higher tax rates cause a drop in the amount of money collected. Maine23 May 2012 #79
Which "higher tax rates" are you talking about? jberryhill May 2012 #95
yes a drop of 1700 people who don't even live here. nt La Lioness Priyanka May 2012 #101
SO.... thats why the Bachmanns became Swiss citizens... Evasporque May 2012 #90
This is good treestar May 2012 #92
They hate responsibility more than they love their country. Courtesy Flush May 2012 #96
the almost Birchian response to this puzzles me CBGLuthier May 2012 #105
Can the US bear reciprocity ? picadilly May 2012 #108
The Expat Tax Is Law - The Door Is Now Closed! picadilly May 2012 #109
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