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Related: About this forumTwo recent articles for those who live abroad to read..
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pdate on Residence-Based Taxation
ACA has been hard at work in Washington, DC bringing RBT to the attention of the legislature and the Administration. ACA has met with all the members of the Americans Abroad Caucus, and the Ways & Means and Senate Finance committees. ACA has been asked by the committees involved in tax reform to provide our input on the tax treatment of Americans living and working overseas. We are proud that ACA is now the government go to source for information on many of the issues affecting overseas Americans, and we regularly submit comments to government hearings on issues important to our membership.
Media attention on the issues of overseas Americans is growing. More and more major media outlets like Bloomberg, CNN, Forbes, Time, Politico and others are talking about RBT and FATCA. Much of this attention is due to the ACA commitment to bringing the issues of overseas Americans to the attention of the media. ACA is regularly solicited for interviews and quoted in the media.
http://americansabroad.org/issues/taxation/update-residence-based-taxation/
AND lots of reading on this. Be informed.
Media Articles
Current major media articles about FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) and other topics with ACA quoted in leading media publications.
]http://americansabroad.org/news-and-events/media-articles/
ACA has been hard at work in Washington, DC bringing RBT to the attention of the legislature and the Administration. ACA has met with all the members of the Americans Abroad Caucus, and the Ways & Means and Senate Finance committees. ACA has been asked by the committees involved in tax reform to provide our input on the tax treatment of Americans living and working overseas. We are proud that ACA is now the government go to source for information on many of the issues affecting overseas Americans, and we regularly submit comments to government hearings on issues important to our membership.
Media attention on the issues of overseas Americans is growing. More and more major media outlets like Bloomberg, CNN, Forbes, Time, Politico and others are talking about RBT and FATCA. Much of this attention is due to the ACA commitment to bringing the issues of overseas Americans to the attention of the media. ACA is regularly solicited for interviews and quoted in the media.
http://americansabroad.org/issues/taxation/update-residence-based-taxation/
AND lots of reading on this. Be informed.
Media Articles
Current major media articles about FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) and other topics with ACA quoted in leading media publications.
]http://americansabroad.org/news-and-events/media-articles/
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Two recent articles for those who live abroad to read.. (Original Post)
riverbendviewgal
Aug 2014
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nenagh
(1,925 posts)1. Thank you again, riverbendviewgal..
for all your information & help
riverbendviewgal
(4,320 posts)2. No problem!
Also if any other DU member would like to just email me on DU email to ask a question, please feel free. One goes on the emails stays on the emails, my eyes only.
davidpdx
(22,000 posts)3. I saw this the other day
I hope we see a resolution to this soon.