The question always is and remains : Why would you punish 99% of global expats with US ties, for claiming
to expose some dodgy tax cheat who is actually living onshore in the
USA ?
Sixteen RNC members, including six members of the 9-member RNC Resolution Committee joined Solomon Yue, Vice Chairman and CEO of Republicans Overseas to propose the following RNC resolution in order to end double taxation and FATCA for 7.6 million overseas Americans.
Sixteen RNC members, including six members of the 9-member RNC Resolution Committee joined Solomon Yue, Vice Chairman and CEO of Republicans Overseas to propose the following RNC resolution in order to end double taxation and FATCA for 7.6 million overseas Americans.
Resolution Supporting “Residence Based Taxation”
WHEREAS,
Residence-Based Taxation, (RBT), is a fair, equitable, and efficient
taxation of American Citizens living overseas because it taxes their
worldwide income only once in the country where they actually reside and
receive government services;
WHEREAS,
RBT would not only align U.S. law with the other industrialized
countries, but also eliminate complex requirements and tax forms, such
as the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and the Report of
Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR); and, it would significantly
reduce IRS administrative expenses;
WHEREAS,
The United States is the only industrialized country in the world that
taxes foreign-source income of its citizens living overseas by
Citizenship-Based Taxation (CBT), resulting in double taxation; all
other industrialized countries only tax foreign-source income of their
citizens residing in their home country (Residence-Based Taxation or
RBT);
WHEREAS,
The complexity of a U.S. tax return for an American living overseas and
the significant additional penalties applicable to
Americans living overseas requires these U.S. Citizens to hire expensive tax preparers; the cost of this double-taxation along with the costs of preparation and compliance put American job seekers at a competitive disadvantage to other non-American workers, thus costing American jobs;
Americans living overseas requires these U.S. Citizens to hire expensive tax preparers; the cost of this double-taxation along with the costs of preparation and compliance put American job seekers at a competitive disadvantage to other non-American workers, thus costing American jobs;
WHEREAS,
The higher cost to hire American workers resulting from CBT causes
multinational corporations, even those headquartered in America, to hire
fewer Americans, to have less of a connection to America and purchase
fewer American goods and services, thus decreasing American exports;
WHEREAS,
The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), implemented as a result
of CBT, has caused banks, both U.S. and foreign, to deny access to
banking and other financial services to the 7.6 million Americans
overseas, thus denying employment and investment opportunities and
forcing them to choose between U.S. citizenship and their livelihood;
WHEREAS,
The implementation of FATCA to enforce CBT promotes the abandonment of
the U.S. Dollar as the global reserve currency and hurts the U.S.
economy; and
WHEREAS,
History reveals that replacing Citizenship-Based Taxation with
Residence-Based Taxation will raise net Federal tax revenue because of
increased economic growth, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
The Republican National Committee urges Congress to repeal
Citizenship-Based Taxation and its supporting legislation such as FATCA
and FBAR;
RESOLVED,
The Republican National Committee urges Congress to permit restoration
of citizenship for those who were compelled to renounce their
citizenship because of the crushing burdens of FATCA and FBAR; and
RESOLVED,
The Republican National Committee urges Congress to align U.S. law with
the laws of other industrialized countries of the world by limiting
taxation to Residence Based Taxation on American Citizens living
overseas which will encourage increased employment of Americans and
increased export of American goods and services.
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