Join us on Wednesday, August 5th, 2020 at 12 pm UK time for a webinar on this exact topic courtesy of some of our favorite and most popular panelists.
Based on a paper penned by our panelists and presented at the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) conference in July 2020, this webinar will look at the growing importance of tax residence and how countries like the US have made it particularly burdensome for its citizens to live and work abroad.
More specifically, as per the paper’s abstract, global labour mobility and increasing acceptance of dual citizenship means that more individuals will work in more than one country over their career. Increases in cross-border automatic exchange of tax information via FATCA and CRS has brought questions of tax residence into the forefront as financial institutions perform the required due diligence regarding their clients. Lingering tax residence of emigrants is more than just an inconvenience. Incompatible tax rules and excessive compliance costs are an affront to the sovereignty of the destination jurisdiction and an unreasonable limitation on the rights of individuals to emigrate. The US practice of claiming all citizens as tax residents is especially egregious in this regard. International consensus is needed that individuals should generally be tax resident in only one jurisdiction at a time.
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The Implications of Tax Residence for Human Rights
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2020 at 12 pm UK time
The Implications of Tax
Residence for Human Rights
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• How has the US made it particularly
burdensome for its citizens to live and
work abroad?
• How are incompatible tax rules and
excessive compliance costs an affront
to the sovereignty of the destination
jurisdiction and a limitation on the
rights of individuals to emigrate?
• What needs to happen for there to be
international consensus so that
individuals generally be tax resident in
only one jurisdiction at a time?
Questions to Be Covered
3. Dr. Laura Snyder is a Paris-based attorney and
advocate for taxpayer rights. She is the sole
international member of the Taxpayer Advocacy
Panel (TAP), a federal advisory committee to the
IRS and she is a member of the Board of Directors
of the Association of Americans Resident
Overseas (AARO). She was born and raised in
Central Illinois.
She moved to Paris in 1995 and has lived in
France since, save for two years (2007-9) in the
UK. She holds a BA and JD from the University of
Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) and a DEA from the
University of Paris 1.
She is a graduate of the Trium Executive MBA
program (an alliance of NYU Stern School of
Business, London School of Economics and HEC
School of Management) and recently completed a
PhD with the University of Westminster (London).
Our Experts
Dr. Laura Snyder
Attorney, Taxpayer Advocacy
Panel, France
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4. John Richardson is a Toronto, Canada based
lawyer. He provides advice and assistance for US
citizens and Green card holders who do not reside
in the United States.
He specializes in US citizenship relinquishment,
Green Card expatriation and assisting US persons
with their compliance obligations. You can
contact him on his website
www.citizenshipsolutions.ca.
Our Experts
John Richardson
Lawyer, Citizenship Solutions,
Canada
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5. Dr. Karen Alpert lectures Finance at the University
of Queensland Business School in Australia.
Dr. Alpert’s qualifications include a PhD in Finance
(University of Queensland), Masters in Tax
(University of Southern California) and MBA
(University of California, Berkeley).
Her research explores the impact of taxation and
government regulation on financial decision-
making.
Our Experts
Dr. Karen Alpert
Finance Lecturer, University of
Queensland Business School,
Australia
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