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US Slashes Citizenship Renunciation Fee By Over 80%

Leah Ndagi with Agency Report by Leah Ndagi with Agency Report
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The United States government has announced a significant reduction in the fee required for Americans who wish to formally renounce their citizenship, cutting the cost by more than 80 per cent in a move welcomed by advocacy groups representing so-called “Accidental Americans.”

According to a notice published in the Federal Register, the official journal of the U.S. government, the consular fee for renouncing U.S. citizenship will drop from $2,350 to $450, effective April 13.

The decision reverses a 2015 price increase and restores the fee to the level it was when the charge was first established in 2010.

Authorities said the revision followed a review that considered “not insignificant anecdotal evidence regarding tax-related difficulties many U.S. nationals residing abroad encounter,” according to the notice released on Friday.

The Association of Accidental Americans (AAA), a Paris-based non-profit that advocates for people who unintentionally acquired US citizenship, often by birth in the United States or through American parent, welcomed the move.

In a statement, the group described the reduction as the “direct result” of sustained legal action and advocacy aimed at easing the burden faced by individuals caught in the complexities of the U.S. tax system.

Unlike most countries, the United States taxes its citizens based on nationality rather than place of residence. Advocacy groups say this policy places heavy reporting obligations on Americans living abroad and can complicate their financial lives.

Under regulations such as the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), U.S. citizens must disclose detailed information about foreign bank accounts and financial assets as part of their annual tax filings.

Critics argue that these requirements have made it difficult for some Americans overseas to maintain bank accounts or comply with complex tax reporting rules, prompting some to consider renouncing their citizenship.

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The fee reduction is expected to make that process more accessible for those seeking to formally give up their U.S. nationality.

AFP

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