Americans Continue Giving Up Citizenship at Record Levels

 
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Americans are continuing to renounce their citizenship at the highest levels on record, according to research from our office in New York, Bambridge Accountants New York.

  • 5,816 Americans gave up their citizenship in the first six months of 2020 

  • Showing a 1,210% increase on the prior six months to December 2019, where only 444 cases were recorded

  • 2,072 Americans gave up their citizenship in 2019 in total

  • This is the second-highest quarter on record; the record is 2,909 cases for the first quarter of 2020

  • It seems that the pandemic has motivated U.S. expats to cut ties and avoid the current political climate and onerous tax reporting

Americans must pay a $2,350 government fee to renounce their citizenship, and those based overseas must do so in person at the U.S. Embassy in their country. 

There are an estimated 9 million U.S. expats. The trend has been that there has been a steep decline over the last few years of U.S. citizens expatriating - the first six months of 2020 is a huge increase in the number of Americans renouncing their citizenship.

Under the IRS rules (section 6039g), every three months the U.S. Government publishes the names of all Americans who give up their citizenship. The first six months for 2020 had 5,816 Americans renouncing their citizenship, far more than the total of the four quarters for 2019 (2,072 Americans renounced).

Full details of the press release on Newswire and PR Newswire.