Wealthy Americans aren’t
just leaving tax-heavy states like New York and California, they’re leaving the
country.
U.S. citizens are defecting at record levels in order to escape high taxes, the New York Postreported. About 8,000 U.S. citizens are projected to renounce their citizenship in 2012, or about 154 a week — versus 3,805 in 2011, or about 73 per week, according to immigration officials, the Post reported.
They want to avoid tax bills resulting from the proposed 55-percent hike on the wealthy and the anticipated expiration of the Bush-era tax cuts at the end of the year, the Post reported.
“High-net-worth individuals are making decisions that having a US passport just isn’t worth the cost anymore,” Jim Duggan, a lawyer at Duggan Bertsch, which specializes in protecting assets of the wealthy, told the Post.
“They’re able to do what they do from any place in the world, and they’re choosing to do it from places with much lower tax rates," he said. "Some are philosophically disgusted at the course our country is taking in all kinds of ways. They’re making a strong protest of, ‘Enough is enough.’ But largely it’s an economic decision.”
But to leave means finding a new country and obtaining citizenship and there are many that are eager to welcome wealthy Americans, such as Australia, Norway, Singapore, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, and Antigua, according to the Post.
These countries tend to offer a fast track to citizenship and protections from the Justice Department and IRS.
Source:
Newsmax. Sunday, 24 Jun 2012
Comments:
The same thing continues to happen from state to
state and will continue. California’s
high taxes have prompted moves to other states. We have an obligation to keep
taxes as low as possible and ensure that tax dollars are spent on core services
that include roads, bridges, sewers and water and nothing else. The free market can provide everything else
we need. We have allowed government to expand
its footprint beyond its competence, encroach on the free market and choke it
with unnecessary regulations.
Georgia politicians are pushing T-SPLOST, a plan
that fails to address traffic congestion that is full of outrageous
overcharges. This was prompted by
pressure from Obama to spend money on unnecessary, unsustainable sand holes and
unelected, regional governance that undermines cities and counties..
Our only hope is a No Vote T-SPLOST on July 31. Google concept 3 Atlanta transit This is a planned $75 billion expansion of public
transit. We don’t need any of it and we
certainly shouldn’t squander our tax dollars on public transit and the creation
of a slush fund for CIDs and tax subsidized commercial development that will
fail. Private-Public Partnerships are scams to transfer our tax dollars to
politically connected developers. Voter
should be determining where roads are built and fixed, one at a time, by their
elected city and county officials. This
should not be done by appointed, unelected boards controlled by the
Governor. If this passes and regionalism
survives, people will move from Georgia.
Norb Leahy,
Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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