By Josh Barro | Business Insider – Mon, Aug 12, 2013 3:32 PM
A record number of Americans are giving up their U.S. citizenship. The Wall Street Journal reports that 1,130 Americans renounced their citizenship in the second quarter of 2013, more than did so in all of 2012.
To my surprise, the list of new ex-Americans is publicly available; I didn't recognize any of the names on a quick scan.
According to the Journal, the surge in expatriations seems to be driven by the upcoming implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), a 2010 law that forces foreign financial institutions to disclose more information to the IRS about Americans' accounts and investments. Starting in 2014, foreign financial institutions will have to tell the IRS about income accruing to American clients (or businesses owned by Americans), and they'll have to withhold American income tax as appropriate.
In other words, it's going to become a lot harder to hide your income with a Swiss bank account.
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