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Thinking of Expatriating? You May Be Leaving More Behind Than You Expected

By Karen D. Yardley & Michelle L. Soto on May 27, 2016
Posted in Expatriates, Tax Issues

taxU.S. citizens and long-term permanent residents who are considering relinquishing their U.S. citizenship or long-term permanent residency in the U.S. have more than just the exit tax imposed under Code…
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