Even Americans living in low-tax countries get taxed twice—just for being American
Even Americans living in low-tax countries get taxed twice—just for being American. The testimonial of an American and his Canadian wife explains the U.S. policy of taxing citizens on their worldwide income even if they don’t live in the country.
What is a legislative “score” — and why does it matter for residence-based taxation?
What is a legislative “score”—and why does it matter for residence-based taxation? Read our explainer.
A Tennesseean in Canada discovers the U.S. expat taxation quagmire
A Tennessean who moved to Canada for love has discovered the quagmire of U.S. double taxation for expatriates and IRS systems not designed to help Americans who live abroad.
Why your donations to Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad matter
Changing laws costs money. Your donations have gotten us this far. Now we need your help to ensure that residence-based taxation passes Congress this year.
National Taxpayer Advocate Highlights Tax Nightmare for Americans Abroad — Again…
In her latest annual report to Congress, the National Taxpayer Advocate has highlighted the fundamental unfairness of the U.S. tax system with respect to Americans who live abroad. Again…
TFFAA reaches out to Republican tax teams ahead of 2025 tax debate
Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad has reached out to 10 teams of Congressional Republicans preparing next year’s big tax debate in order to educate them about the often negative effect of U.S. tax rules on U.S. citizens abroad.