Participate in an important new White House survey of Americans abroad

The White House is seeking to better understand the challenges faced by Americans living abroad. To achieve this, it has launched a survey which represents a unique opportunity for Americans abroad and accidental Americans to voice their concerns and influence future policies.

Why is This Important?

The survey is the result of a collective effort among several organizations aimed at drawing Washington's attention to the specific issues faced by Americans abroad. It is important to note that this project is completely independent of upcoming elections, with a formal legal separation between the work of the White House and electoral campaigns. This is not a partisan project but a sincere initiative to understand and address real issues.

How Can You Help?

Your participation is essential to garner the necessary attention from the White House. Here’s how you can help:

  1. Complete the Survey
    Take a few minutes to complete this important survey via the following link: Survey for Americans Living Abroad.

  2. Share the Survey
    Share the news about this survey with your friends and contacts via email, Facebook, Instagram, X, and all other social media platforms so friends of your friends also see it. The more participants, the stronger our collective voice will be.

  3. Express Your Concerns
    Use this survey to discuss issues you’ve encountered in relation to citizenship-based taxation and FATCA.

  4. Mention Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad
    When completing the survey, at the question "Company, Organization," please indicate "Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad." This is very helpful as it will allow the organization to become a key interlocutor with the White House.

Special Note for Accidental Americans

If you are an accidental American, when the survey asks, “Please tell us the primary reason you moved to your current country of residence,” select “Other” and indicate “Accidental American.” You may specify, for instance, that you were born in the U.S. to foreign parents or that you were born abroad to expatriate parents and have never lived in the U.S.

Legitimacy and Importance of This Study

Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad can certify the legitimacy of this study as we have been in touch with a White House liaison about this survey. Your participation is therefore not only important but also secure.

Conclusion

This direct invitation from the White House to Americans abroad to share their stories is an unprecedented opportunity to voice your concerns and influence future decisions. Don't wait, participate and share this survey today!

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