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John Richardson Talks Fatca and US Citizenship Taxation Abroad

John Richardson

Financial Repression, FACTA and US Taxation

38 Minute Podcast

JOHN RICHARDSON, is Canadian based lawyer with a specialized practice of US Taxation abroad for US Citizens. He is the publisher of the web site: citizenship solutions.ca. He tackles the following head-on with "no holds barred"!

You will never view US Taxation the same after listening to this 38 minute podcast.

- How citizenship taxation has made U.S. citizenship a disability in the modern world

- Why renouncing U.S. citizenship is an excellent investment for "U.S. citizens" not living in the U.S.

- How the U.S. "Exit Tax" triggered by renouncing U.S. citizenship operates to confiscate non-U.S. assets outside the U.S.

- How citizenship taxation imposes a "capital tax" on any country that has U.S. citizens resident in it

- How FATCA allows the U.S. to increase its tax based by expanding the definition of citizenship

- How FATCA lowers the international standard of human rights in the world

- How FATCA compliance costs will keep the poor countries poor

- The FATCA Sanction and the "Weaponization of Finance"

- FATCA English and FATCA Forms

- Why the U.S. will always prefer FATCA to GATCA

- FATCA and the future of the dollar as the major world reserve currency

 

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