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A Nebraskan in Australia bemoans double taxation, hopes for relief — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad Dear Congress, The nationality-based U.S. tax system is destroying the lives of Americans who are bona fide tax residents of other countries. The system puts a tremendous burden on millions of ordina...

70+ page tax returns, double taxation, and IRS claims on foreign homes. Millions of Americans abroad face this because the U.S. refuses residence-based taxation. Congress must fix it—pass LaHood’s bill

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An American family frustrated by the “severe weight” of U.S. double taxation — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad Dear Members of Congress, I have been living abroad for the last 11 years between Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. I made the first move at the behest of the company I worked for, thinking it would b...

5M Americans abroad face the ‘severe weight’ of U.S. double taxation. One father fears his kids will inherit financial discrimination. Congress: pass LaHood’s bill and bring fairness

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An American in the UK is dismayed by the threat of de-banking — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad Julia, an American living in the United Kingdom, is dismayed by the threat of de-banking—just because she’s American.

An American in the UK says U.S. tax laws and FATCA leave millions abroad shut out of banks, punished for saving, and drowning in filings. She urges Congress to back Residence-Based Taxation so citizens can live with dignity without being forced to renounce their nationality

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Canada’s Travel Boycott Grows: Car Travel To U.S. Drops 37% Steep year-over-year drop in car and air travel solidifies steep economic losses for U.S. tourism this year.

Visits from Canada to the US are plunging—July saw 37% fewer car trips and 26% fewer flights than last year. Northern border cities are hit hardest. Policies and rhetoric are souring sentiment, putting $21B in tourism revenue at risk by year’s end

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Top climate tech exec: The AC gap between Europe and America is becoming an economic liability In the U.S., 90% of households have AC. In Europe? Just 20% on average. In some countries, such as the UK, that number falls to less than 5%.

Only 20% of European homes have AC vs 90% in the US — and under 5% in the UK. As heatwaves intensify, the lack of cooling is hitting productivity, daily life, and tourism. Economists warn Europe’s failure to adapt could cost growth and competitiveness

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Why 'best time to visit' no longer applies Climate change is rewriting the rulebook for trip planning – and travellers need to adapt.

Climate change is making “best time to visit” guides obsolete. Seasons are unpredictable, weather extremes disrupt plans, and local insight now matters more than historical averages. Travel must adapt: real-time updates, flexible trips, and new off-season adventures

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A New Yorker in Switzerland can’t bank -- because he’s American — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad Dear Congress, I am writing today to share personal testimony of the harm that citizenship-based taxation inflicts on Americans abroad.  As background, I was born and raised in Manhasset, New Yo...

An American in Switzerland can’t open a bank account—because he’s American. Citizenship-based taxation, FATCA, and FBAR make expats unbankable. It’s time for residence-based taxation. Millions affected. Congress must act

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From Michigan to London, a tax nightmare planning for retirement and children's education — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad Christina’s nightmare began as she and her husband tried to plan for their future—retirement, investment accounts and their children’s education.

American abroad for 35 years, she pays £3,000 yearly just to file U.S. taxes, lose access to smart investments, and face costly advisors—all because of citizenship-based taxation. Support Rep. LaHood’s Residence-Based Taxation Act. It’s time to end this unfair burden

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Beautiful, isolated and expensive: US expats on life in New Zealand Americans are showing renewed interest in moving to NZ. Those who have made the leap love its free healthcare and natural beauty, but warn fleeing is not a ‘golden parachute’

Many Americans flee US turmoil for New Zealand’s free healthcare, natural beauty, and work-life balance. But high costs, tight job networks, and isolation are real challenges. Still, most say the trade-off is worth it for a better quality of life

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The hidden burden of being an American abroad — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad An American caring for an elderly relative suffers from the hidden burdens of being an American abroad.

An American abroad: denied credit, blocked from investing, punished for caring for family—all because of her U.S. passport. Citizenship-based taxation is forcing people to choose between their country and their lives. End it. Support residence-based taxation. #TaxFairnessAbroad

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'It's just not worth it': The US travellers afraid to travel abroad right now Declining trust in airline safety, a rise in US citizens being detained when reentering the country and anti-American sentiment abroad have some rethinking their summer travels.

More Americans are cancelling international travel, fearing airport detentions, political retaliation, and rising anti-US sentiment abroad.

Some worry even past social media posts could cause problems. For many, it now feels safer to stay home.

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Is Trump driving US citizens to relocate in Europe?
Is Trump driving US citizens to relocate in Europe? YouTube video by Roundtable

A record number of Americans are relocating to Europe after Trump’s re-election, driven by political fatigue and rising costs at home.

Young remote workers are chasing flexible visa options—but with Europe’s tight immigration rules, how easy is it really to make the move?

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Will the IRS Come for the Pope? America’s Tax Net Reaches the Vatican — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad The newly elected pop e may now be the most famous American abroad. He also faces absurd U.S. tax hassles that already needlessly complicate the lives of millions of Americans living overseas....

The new pope is an American—and under U.S. tax law, he might have to report all Vatican accounts to the IRS. Citizenship-based taxation strikes again. Time to end this absurd system #TaxFairnessAbroad #EndDoubleTaxation

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Opinion | How Many Accountants Does the Pope Have? Like many American expatriates, Leo XIV may find himself tangling with the IRS.

The new pope is a U.S. citizen—which means he must file U.S. taxes every year, even in the Vatican.

The U.S. is nearly alone in taxing citizens on worldwide income, no matter where they live. Even the Holy Father may need a CPA

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Why the National Taxpayer Union’s Pete Sepp supports residence-based taxation — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad Pete Sepp: “Whether it's part of the discussion over extending the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act or a standalone bill that moves through the legislative process in some other way, Congressman LaHood's Residen...

Pete Sepp, President of the National Taxpayers Union, backs residence-based taxation: “Americans abroad are the most underserved taxpayers.” He supports Rep. LaHood’s RBT bill as a smart, fair fix to end outdated citizenship-based taxation. #TaxFairnessAbroad #RBT #CBT

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The Best South American Countries To Retire In For Safety, Beauty, And Affordability, According To Research - Islands At a certain age, most people begin to think about where they're going to retire. South America has plenty of great options that are safe and affordable.

Thinking about retiring abroad? 🌎
These South American countries top the list for safety, beauty, and affordability:

🇺🇾 Uruguay
🇧🇴 Bolivia
🇨🇱 Chile
🇦🇷 Argentina
🇵🇪 Peru

Low costs, stunning views, and better peace rankings than the U.S.

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What It’s Like to Retire in Paris: One Couple’s Experience We moved from Los Angles to Paris in 2021. One suggestion for others: Learn the language.

An American couple ditched LA in 2021 to retire in Paris—walkable life, cheaper healthcare, no car, daily markets, French classes, and quick getaways across Europe. Three years in, they feel at home. No plans to return 🇫🇷🧀🥖✈️❤️

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Meet our Board — TFFAA Treasurer Robert Mack — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad Could you share a brief introduction, including your professional background and current role? Hi, my name is Robert Mack and I am a US citizen who grew up in the United States but has spent most o...

Robert Mack, Treasurer of TFFAA, spent 30+ years abroad and knows the pain of citizen-based taxation. He backs the Residence-Based Taxation Act to end costly, unfair burdens on Americans overseas. Time to modernize the system. #EndCBT #AmericansAbroad #TaxFairness

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Five ways to keep yourself safe when travelling to the US As the number of German visitors to America drops, here are some steps to ensure your digital security and personal safety. #EuropeNews

Thinking of travelling to the US? Stay smart:

• Back up your phone
• Delete sensitive messages
• Memorise a trusted contact’s number
• Power off devices before flights
• Keep emergency cash ready

Border checks have become tougher. Plan ahead

1 year ago 0 1 0 0
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From patriotism to parasite: A dual citizen's struggle with U.S. taxation abroad — Tax Fairness For Americans Abroad Dear Congress, Although born in Canada, I was raised in a small town in Indiana. I acquired U.S. citizenship when my mother acquired hers (I was under the age of 18 at that time.) The childhood was, ...

Born in Canada, raised in Indiana, I loved both countries. But the U.S. taxes my Canadian kids’ scholarships, penalises our savings, and offers nothing in return. It’s not patriotism—it’s parasitism. End double taxation on Americans abroad #TaxFairness #FATCA

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Eating Your Way Through Europe. Or Anywhere, Really. Lots of travelers say supermarket tourism, the experience of trying local foods or variations of well-known items, has become a key part of any trip.

Supermarket tourism is the unsung hero of travel: cheap, local, weirdly intimate. Matcha KitKats in Tokyo, salty licorice chips in Stockholm, raspberry-broccoli yogurt in Jakarta. Skip the souvenir shop—head for the snack aisle

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Tips for Travelers Entering the U.S. Now: Check Your Visa, Turn Off Your Phone With increasing news reports of travelers being denied entry, understanding what might prompt extra scrutiny is key. Here’s what to know.

Traveling to the U.S.? Be aware of enhanced border checks. Officials can search phones, review social media, and deny entry over visa mismatches. Even citizens & green card holders face extra screening. Tip: Align plans with your visa, clear devices, and be prepared

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Living abroad? You may still owe US taxes. What expats should know. If you've moved abroad, there's always one thing that brings you back home: taxes. Americans are subject to US taxes no matter where they earn money.

U.S. expats, remember: you’re still subject to U.S. taxes no matter where you live! To avoid double taxation, use the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion or Foreign Tax Credit. File by April 15, or request an extension to June 15 #USTaxes

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a drawing of a cat sitting in a lotus position with a rainbow in the background ALT: a drawing of a cat sitting in a lotus position with a rainbow in the background

"If you cannot find peace within yourself, you will never find it anywhere else." - Marvin Gaye

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How To Wander (And Why You Should) Are you feeling like you're in a rut? Here's how wandering aimlessly can help you move forward, and how to do it safely.

Wandering—without plans or expectations—opens the door to creativity, joy, and self-discovery. Step off the beaten path, trust the unknown, and let life surprise you. Just don’t forget to wander safely. ✨ #MindfulTravel #EmbraceTheUnknown

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'A hostile state': Why some travellers are avoiding the US As the list of nations issuing travel warnings to the US grows, some visitors are opting to boycott it entirely. Here's what that could mean for the US and its citizens.

Foreign travellers, especially Canadians, are ditching the US over politics, safety concerns & stricter borders. Tourism decline could cost billions, hurt small businesses & weaken US soft power. America’s reputation & economy are at stake

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Why Shoppers Abroad Are Boycotting U.S. Goods A growing number of Europeans and citizens of other countries are choosing not to buy American products to demonstrate their anger at President Trump’s policies.

Europeans and Canadians are boycotting U.S. goods to protest Trump’s policies. Online groups swap tips on alternatives, and some stores now label local products. Tesla sales in Germany have plunged, and brands fear the backlash. Protesters say it’s not about Americans—just the administration

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Opinion | Canadians Know Americans. They Don’t Want to Be One. Donald Trump wants to make Canada the 51st state. Canadians have a lot to say about that.

Canadians know the U.S. well—but they have no interest in becoming part of it. A surge in nationalism, a growing boycott of American goods, and political shifts show how deeply they value their independence

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Is it safe to travel with your phone right now? Know your rights, but also minimize your risk.

Traveling to the U.S.? CBP can search your phone without a warrant. Citizens can refuse (but risk confiscation), while visa holders may be denied entry. To protect your data: encrypt, disable biometrics, and wipe devices before travel www.theverge.com/policy/63426...

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Yes, border control can go through your phone. Here's what travelers should know. A growing number of legal U.S. residents and visa holders are being detained or deported after border agents inspect their phones and social media.

Entering the U.S.? CBP can search your phone—no warrant needed. Citizens can refuse (but devices may be held), while visa holders risk denial. Be mindful of online activity, clear deleted files, and limit devices eu.usatoday.com/story/travel...

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