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Article Written for:  Florida Bar Journal

Abandonment of U.S. citizenship or long-term residency (by non-citizens) may trigger U.S. income tax. The “expatriation tax” consists of two components: the “exit tax” and the “inheritance tax.” Both may be triggered upon abandonment of citizenship or (for non-citizens) abandonment of a green card by a long-term resident. In this first of our two-part series, we explain some of the principal terms of the exit tax.

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Expatriation Planning for U.S. Citizens and Residents
This seminar presents an overview of the U.S. tax impact of expatriation. Discussions include the “exit tax” triggering the deemed sale of assets world-wide, as well as, the emigrant’s estate and gift tax obligations.  Participants will learn how both U.S. citizens and non-citizen residents may avoid triggering the expatriation tax.

Tuesday, May 19th @ 12 Noon ET
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