A simple regulatory fix for citizenship taxation by John Richardson, Laura Snyder, and Karen Alpert
By: Richardson, John David
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Contributor(s): Snyder, Laura
| Alpert, Karen
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In this article, the authors explain the simple regulatory actions that Treasury can take that would, in the absence of legislative change, improve the lives of Americans living overseas and permit the IRS to better focus its limited resources to more effectively administer the U.S. tax system.
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