Residence-Based Taxation: Social Security, Pensions And 30% Withholding

The endorsement of an elective residence-based taxation model by former IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig and former IRS Commissioner Counselor Tom Cullinan, covered in my earlier Forbes article, has sparked important discussions about fairness for Americans abroad. Their piece highlights the burdens of America’s citizenship-based tax system and calls for a shift to treat expats more … Continue reading Residence-Based Taxation: Social Security, Pensions And 30% Withholding

How do Estate Tax Treaties Work? They Don’t if the Decedent is a US Citizen or Domiciliary

My recent blog posts here, here and here have been examining the US estate tax and its impact on foreign investors in the US.  The posts explored estate tax basics, the concepts of “domicile”, ”situs” of assets, the troublesome Federal Transfer Certificate and the paltry estate tax exemption of USD60,000 given to non-US non-domiciliaries for … Continue reading How do Estate Tax Treaties Work? They Don’t if the Decedent is a US Citizen or Domiciliary