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riverbendviewgal

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Mon Dec 2, 2013, 11:03 AM Dec 2013

URGENT WARNING U.S.A. to Invade Canada - AGAIN! any american abroad around the world be warned. [View all]

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The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act is a U.S. law effective July 1, 2014. FATCA will force all financial institutions in the world to report to the IRS
the account records of anyone the U.S.A. considers to be a US person.

How could I be a U.S. person?

The U.S.A. considers you to be a U.S. person if you:

* were born inside the U.S.A.

* were born outside the U.S.A. to U.S. parent(s)

* are a naturalized U.S. citizen

* hold a U.S. green card

* are a visitor to the U.S.A. and meet the substantial presence test (some Snowbirds)

You are a U.S. person even if you are also a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and have lived in Canada most of your life.


What happens if I’m married to a U.S. person?

If you have joint accounts with your U.S. person spouse, those accounts will be subject to FATCA reporting.


What information will FATCA collect?

FATCA requires all Canadian financial institutions to compile annual reports for the IRS which include the account balances of
all their U.S. person clients.

What will the U.S.A. do with the FATCA reports provided by Canadian financial institutions?

The IRS will use FATCA reports to verify the information that U.S. persons provide on their FBAR (Foreign Bank Account Report)
and other tax forms. It will then assess penalties for unreported or incorrect information. The IRS will exchange this information
with other U.S. agencies such as the NSA, FBI, CIA and DHS. The vast majority of U.S. persons living in Canada are not aware
that U.S. tax law requires them to submit these annual FBAR reports and many are not even aware that they are required to file
and pay U.S. taxes, in addition to their Canadian taxes.

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What does FATCA have to do with me if I'm not a U.S. person?

Your bank or credit union will search your accounts looking for indications that you or anyone with signing authority on your
accounts, such as your spouse, might be a U.S. person. For example, receiving funds into your account from a U.S.
source is viewed as having a ‘‘U..S.. connection’’.. You will be
required to present evidence that you are not a U.S. person.

Failure to provide this evidence could result in your account being deemed a U.S. person’s account and subject to FATCA
reporting. It might result in closure of your account.

Why should I care about FATCA if I’m not a U.S. person and have no U.S. connection?

FATCA is extremely expensive for financial institutions and the Canadian government to implement and maintain. It is likely in
violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (article 15) so affected Canadian citizens could launch class
action lawsuits against Canadian financial institutions and/or the Canadian government. It is foreseeable that the costs of
implementing and enforcing FATCA will be passed on to all the clients of the financial institutions and all Canadian tax payers..

Why would Canadian financial institutions and the government agree to FATCA?

FATCA will impose 30% withholding on all U.S. source income to financial institutions if they do not agree to FATCA. Canadian
banks are pressuring the government to sign an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) with the U.S.A. to legitimize FATCA in Canada.

FATCA can be stopped!

Contact your MP and ask what he or she is doing to STOP FATCA!

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Missing is the escape clause if your last name is Romney and your Father is an immigrant. gordianot Dec 2013 #1
If you are an immigrant to the USA riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #4
That truly is outrageous it is aimed at Canadians. gordianot Dec 2013 #7
No one can hide anything that is connected to the USA riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #9
This sheet is addressed to Canadians but ALL the world is to be under the thumb of IRS riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #5
April 13, 2013 letter to US ways and means committee. riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #2
FATCA Is a crazy law riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #3
Thank you riverbendviewgal.. nenagh Dec 2013 #6
Did you know? riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #8
That is what everyone says now riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author nenagh Dec 2013 #14
Get your Cdn passport now. riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author nenagh Dec 2013 #16
the custom agents look at passports riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #17
FATCA says it does one thing and does something entirely different RAFREE Dec 2013 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author nenagh Dec 2013 #19
Too many complicated fall out issues with this RAFREE Dec 2013 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author nenagh Dec 2013 #22
Sorry about the bad news nenagh RAFREE Dec 2013 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author nenagh Dec 2013 #28
RAFREE Welcome to DU riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #21
Given how broadly the law defines "US person," would renouncing citizenship help at all? (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2013 #25
It will help you. riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #27
What if I own an American made banjo dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #10
You are making light of a serious situation riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #11
I would like to point out to you riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #12
Extraterritoriality, ain't it just grand? Posteritatis Dec 2013 #24
Write to your MP. riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #26
So what is to compel Canadian (or other) finacial institutions to comply with US law? Last I heard, 1monster Dec 2013 #29
The US CHIMO Dec 2013 #30
extortion and threats riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #31
The U.S. Threatened with RAFREE Dec 2013 #32
I miss our prime minister Trudeau who would have told the USA to fuddle duddle themself riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #33
Alas RAFREE Dec 2013 #34
Harper is a bad boy riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #35
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