If you’re an American expat in Taiwan, or an immigrant from Taiwan living in the U.S., or even a former immigrant who went back to Taiwan after you got your green card or U.S. passport, look out: your bank in Taiwan wants to sell you and your kids down the river in order to cut their costs of complying with FATCA. Here’s two recent items of coverage from Taiwan newspapers that I’ve translated into English. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2012
Official Interpretations of U.S. Expatriation
Cross posted from Perspectives at USxCanada InfoShop.
The following comment comes from a Canadian-qualified lawyer who is currently engaged in relinquishment of US citizenship through an Asian consulate:
Supreme court Decisions on Loss of Nationality: Appendix B of State Department Foreign Affairs Manual
Reader TomOn asked me to post this:
U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Volume 7―Consular Affairs (pdf)
2012 Declaration of Independence
As those of you who have seen The War of 2012 know, The Movie ends with signing of a New Declaration of Independence in front of the American Embassy in Ottawa on July 4, 2012.
Occupy the SEC: Former Wall Street Workers Defend Volcker Rule Against Banks' Anti-Regulatory Push
Occupy the SEC: Former Wall Street Workers Defend Volcker Rule Against Banks' Anti-Regulatory Push.
Folks on the blog have talked about the Volcker rule before, but I am at a loss as to how this would affect regular working folks like myself. As you can see from the segment, Occupy protesters feel that a strong Volcker rule would inhibit or prevent financial institutions from engaging in the kind of risky trading behaviours that were instrumental in creating the current financial crisis. But how would this regulation affect foreign financial institutions? Can someone explain this in plain English?
Letter from Consulate General July 25, 1980
The following letter was sent to me from Ladybug to be uploaded to Isaac Brock Society.
Obama signs payroll tax agreement into law (doesn't help Minnows Abroad or Jack and Jill) — Foreign Income Exclusion Threatened — Start writing letters folks!!
Ambassador Jacobson's 70 Year Old Grandma
Weasel Words
With regard to the double standards and weasel words all too characteristic of United States “authorities” —
[and a deep bow to the Mentality of Mordor thread, where comments are about to surge past the 100 level!]
Jack and Jill Make A Movie: War of 2012
The now famous Jack and Jill want to help others facing tyranny of IRS. Using their wealth, Jack and Jill fund and produce the movie: War of 2012. Because Canadian cast and crew vow to never return to United States, War of 2012 films entirely in Canada, pumping money into Canadian economy.
Jack and Jill donate all proceeds to Isaac Brock Society.