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Why are fewer American nationals renouncing their US citizenship?

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Helen Burggraf - news@thelocal.com
Why are fewer American nationals renouncing their US citizenship?
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More than 3,000 American citizens formally gave up their US citizenship last year but that number reflected a drop when compared to some recent years, with suggestions that many who are intending to renounce are delaying the move.

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C Robinson
I renounced mine in 2020 and my name has never appeared on the list.. Renounced because I was unable to get a social security number, so could not file taxes (moved away from the US when I was 8 years old) and I did not want to keep having trouble running a bank account. Now I have the certificate of loss of nationality, my bank are fine. But that's one of the reasons it won't just be gazillionaires giving up their citizenship. It's a pain in the butt for us nil-illionaires too!
Anonymous
The way I understand it is that American citizens still get taxed wether they live abroad or not ? But frankly, 1900 usd difference between now and what’s planned is ridiculously low, 150 usd a month roughly……I thought only gazillionaires were interested in giving up their citizenship.
Anonymous
The numbers are actually higher. It is well known that the lists are incomplete. I personally know several people who renounced their US citizenship within the last 2 years and their names have never appeared in these lists.

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