America’s rich are
renouncing their citizenship at record levels.
If you have any question regarding the Alternative of Expatriating from the US, contact the Tax Lawyers at Marini & Associates, P.A. for a FREE Tax Consultation at www.TaxAid.us or www.TaxLaw.ms or Toll Free at 888-8TaxAid (888 882-9243).
New data from
Uncle Sam show that defections by Americans are expected to double this year,
largely to avoid any stiff tax bills resulting from the proposed 55 percent
hike on the rich; as well as the likely expiration on Dec. 31 of the Bush era
tax cuts.
As many as 8,000 US
citizens are projected by immigration officials to renounce in 2012, or about
154 a week, versus 3,805 in 2011, or about 73 per week.
High-net-worth
individuals are making decisions that having a US passport just isn’t worth the
cost anymore.
They’re able to do what
they do from any place in the world, and they’re choosing to do it from places
with much lower tax rates,” he said.
There’s a catch to renounce
citizenship — and thus escape any future US taxes forever — a citizen must buy
that unique freedom with a a one-time exit tax of 15 percent on the fair-market
value of all assets — including real estate, securities, businesses and
personal belongings — less their basis price.
Many see it as a cheaper
way to get out from under any tax liabilities on future wealth, while their
assets have lower values during the weak economy. The step before dumping
citizenship is, of course, finding a new homeland and getting citizenship
there.
There are numerous tax-haven
nations and island regimes around the world eagerly welcome disenchanted rich
Former Americans with quick citizenship, business deals and protections from
the US Justice Department and the IRS.
Among the popular spots:
Australia, Norway, Singapore, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Guernsey and Antigua.
There is another way to have
your cake and eat it, too. The US possessions in
the Caribbean — St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix — give a 90 percent tax
credit to US citizens living there at least 183 days a year, resulting in an
effective tax rate of just 3.5 percent, he said.
If you have any question regarding the Alternative of Expatriating from the US, contact the Tax Lawyers at Marini & Associates, P.A. for a FREE Tax Consultation at www.TaxAid.us or www.TaxLaw.ms or Toll Free at 888-8TaxAid (888 882-9243).
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