Support the Residence Based Taxation For Americans Abroad Act. Tell your Representatives in Congress to Pass This Legislation Now!

Tell Congress that it is time to pass the Residence based taxation (RBT). Educate your Representatives on recent efforts to pass legislation that would exempt US citizens on the taxation of the foreign income, the global standard of taxation.

Support ACA's efforts for fair tax policy for US citizens overseas.| Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich Licensed by Pexels

 

The time is now to act! The President made a campaign promise to end double taxation, there is bicameral support for RBT legislation, Congressman LaHood introduced RBT legislation in the last Congress, Committee staff and JCT are analyzing the LaHood Residence Based Taxation for Americans Abroad Act (H.R. 10468) legislation prior to reintroduction, Congressman Hurd has introduced legislation exempting the new American Pope from taxation on foreign income, VISA programs are in development that will allow foreigners to exempt their foreign income from US taxation. Congress and the Administration see that taxing US citizens on foreign income is a problem that needs a solution. Tell your Representatives in Congress about these efforts and ask them to support legislative efforts for RBT. Act NOW by contacting your Representatives in Congress and tell them to pass the bill. ACA will follow up with a visit to their offices to support your efforts! 

 

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