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Not until I knew where else I was going to end up.
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Not until I knew where else I was going to end up.
I understand that if you leave the United States to live elsewhere, you are still required to pay USA taxes (as well as taxes wherever you live) for the rest of your life, UNLESS you renounce your U. S. citizenship.
Is my understanding correct?
But Ron, I'd never ask you to give up your citizenship. Oh! You meant Pete again? Sorry... never mind...I am an American.
If the man that I loved were from another nation, and he had strong feelings about living there, it is negotiable.
In a nutshell, this.
I would. In a New York minute!![]()
Well, it's a bit more complicated. It depends on the particular Double Tax Avoidance Agreement.
But yeah...you could end up in the UK...cold, foggy, but not redneck.....Not until I knew where else I was going to end up.
I am an American.
If the man that I loved were from another nation, and he had strong feelings about living there, it is negotiable.
I agree; apart from the fact that though I pay my taxes I am unable to vote. I find that slightly unfair; take my money but give me no rights in return. Mind you as friends have said if I took out French citizenship I would be able to vote.
I prefer to remain English in the end; free to flee back to the homeland as France collapses economically into a right mess.
Consult your Tax Counsel. Quite complex and is according to Tax Treaties.
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But yeah...you could end up in the UK...cold, foggy, but not redneck.....
I'm an American with a US Passport currently sitting in a Hotel about 3 miles from the Canadian border.
I've been invited to a special event on the other side of the bridge tomorrow which I would love to attend.
However, I'm driving a rental car that doesn't exactly match the contract...the first one died on me and the rental company exchanged it for me about 200 miles from the rental site; so the contract now doesn't match the actual car. I have inquired with the locals and find I probably wouldn't have a problem getting IN to Canada; but would probably have a huge hassle getting OUT.
Maybe.
Why not.
It's merely an accident of birth that I am English.
I didn't actually choose to be born here.
