Rich Americans renouncing U.S. citizenship rose sevenfold
since UBS whistle-blower Bradley Birkenfeld triggered a crackdown on tax
evasion four years ago, Bloomberg reports..
About 1,780 expatriates gave up their nationality at U.S.
embassies last year, up from 235 in 2008, according to Andy Sundberg, secretary
of Geneva's Overseas American Academy, citing figures from the government's
Federal Register. The embassy in Bern, the Swiss capital, redeployed staff to
clear a backlog as Americans queued to relinquish their passports.
The U.S., the only nation in the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development that taxes citizens wherever they reside, is
searching for tax cheats in offshore centers, including Switzerland, as the
government tries to curb the budget deficit. Shunned by Swiss and German banks
and facing tougher asset-disclosure rules under the Foreign Account Tax
Compliance Act, more of the estimated 6 million Americans living overseas are
weighing the cost of holding a U.S. passport.
Renunciations are higher in Switzerland because American
expatriates expect extra scrutiny of their affairs after the UBS case and as
the U.S. probes 11 other Swiss financial firms for aiding offshore tax evasion,
said Martin Naville, head of the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce in Zurich…..
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