PMF on Nostr: Proposed rule published in the CFR yesterday on 10/02/2023 to bring the cost of ...
Proposed rule published in the CFR yesterday on 10/02/2023 to bring the cost of renunciation of U.S. citizenship down to $450 again. 👇
Cheaper is always better but I wonder how many people will actually be moved to renounce based on the fee reduction from $2,350 to $450.
I suppose time will tell. 🤷♂️
Comments on the proposed rule
are open until November 1st, 2023.
“In the years since the fee was increased, members of the public have continued to raise concerns about the cost of the fee and the impact of the fee on their ability to renounce their citizenship. While there is no legal requirement for individuals to declare their motivation for renouncing U.S. citizenship, anecdotal evidence suggests that difficulties due at least in part to stricter financial reporting requirements imposed by the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), Public Law 111–147, on foreign financial institutions with whom U.S. nationals have an account or accounts may well be a factor.”
#UScitizenship #citizenshiprenunciation
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/10/02/2023-21559/schedule-of-fees-for-consular-services-administrative-processing-of-request-for-certificate-of-lossPublished at
2023-10-03 20:31:35Event JSON
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