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Former Americans Who Gave Up Their Citizenship Want Their Money Back | Former Americans Who Gave Up Their Citizenship Want Their Money Back |
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Last fall, Nina Nelson went to the U.S. Embassy in Paris and renounced her citizenship to the United States of America. | Last fall, Nina Nelson went to the U.S. Embassy in Paris and renounced her citizenship to the United States of America. |
Now 67, Ms. Nelson called the decision “painful” and one that she wasn’t happy about. She had not lived in the United States since she was a young girl. And to be an American citizen who lives abroad can be taxing — literally. | Now 67, Ms. Nelson called the decision “painful” and one that she wasn’t happy about. She had not lived in the United States since she was a young girl. And to be an American citizen who lives abroad can be taxing — literally. |
The United States is one of only a few countries that levy taxes based on citizenship rather than geography. This means that Americans living abroad must file a tax return, and they may find it more difficult to open a bank account, because of reporting rules for foreign banks imposed by the U.S. government. | The United States is one of only a few countries that levy taxes based on citizenship rather than geography. This means that Americans living abroad must file a tax return, and they may find it more difficult to open a bank account, because of reporting rules for foreign banks imposed by the U.S. government. |
“I did it because of the permanent stress,” Ms. Nelson said of her decision to relinquish her U.S. citizenship. | “I did it because of the permanent stress,” Ms. Nelson said of her decision to relinquish her U.S. citizenship. |