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US tax rules sour life for Americans abroad: Expats

10 Feb, 2013, 10.12AM IST, AFP The Times of India

US tax rules sour life for Americans abroad: Expats

GENEVA: Scott Schmith is a patriot and a US military veteran but he is no longer a US citizen: Sick of complex tax rules making his life in Switzerland miserable he recently handed back his passport.

“It was a pretty big decision and there was a bit of anxiety,” said the 50-year-old photographer who served in the 1990-91 Gulf war and has been living in Switzerland since 1993.

But once he received his Swiss passport and handed back his US one last September, “it was like a load of weight off my shoulders.”

Schmith is one of a growing number of American expats who are opting to give up their citizenship rather than deal with the increasing difficulties imposed on them by US tax authorities, observers say.

Khaleej Times

27 thoughts on “US tax rules sour life for Americans abroad: Expats

  1. Here is my response to the one who insists on still being an American regardless of the consequences of such:

    allamericangrl, it is not the banks which are the problem, but rather US policy. Being an American under such conditions is like being a victim of domestic abuse. Eventually, one will have to choose to leave the abusive spouse to avoid the beatings, since nothing exists to show that the abusive spouse will become less abusive.

    http://www.thelocal.ch/page/view/american-expats-fall-out-of-favour-with-swiss-banks

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