First Professor @WilliamByrnes explained why #FATCA was misguided https://t.co/GOctkmz0zH and based on wrong assumptions. Now he explains why it is so difficult to get rid of such a misguided law. Hint: "FATCA Is The Gift That Just Keeps On Giving" https://t.co/0wn04Gf1nV
— U.S. Citizen Abroad (@USCitizenAbroad) March 16, 2020
Professor Byrnes exhibits an approach to FATCA (and other tax matters) that is logical and pragmatic. He analyzes the assumptions upon which FATCA is based. Was there really a tax gap of 200 billion dollars? Can this claim be justified? What are the costs of FATCA, etc. Do people really have foreign bank accounts to avoid U.S. taxation? We saw Professor Byrne’s “reasoning style” in this recent post Brock post.
In a subsequent post – “US Tax Reform, Simplification, and FATCA: “The Force Is Strong, Young Skywalker” – Professor Byrnes asks the question (this is a paraphrase): If FATCA is not working, then why is it so difficult to get rid of it?