Should clients renounce U.S. citizenships?

July 5, 2013 | Last updated on September 15, 2023
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If your American client is considering renouncing his U.S. citizenship, warn him he might never be granted re-entry in the country if he completes the process, says Moody’s.

It adds, “Senators Jack Reed and Chuck Schumer [recently] filed an amendment to the immigration reform bill. If it passes, this amendment would exclude from re-entry not only former citizens who renounce for tax avoidance purposes, but also individuals who are considered “Covered Expatriatesunder Internal Revenue Code Section 877A.”

Find out more about the bill, as well as its current status.

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