from Statista.com
— this post authored by Niall McCarthy
According to recently released data, the number of Americans renouncing their citizenship has reached a record level.
In 2016, 5,411 individuals gave up their US citizenship, a 26 percent increase on the year before. Interestingly, Boris Johnson, the UK’s Foreign Secretary, was among those bidding their US passport farewell last year. He was born in New York and held dual nationality.
The number of people following his example has been rising steadily in recent years. Back in 1998, only 398 people did it. More recently, 3,415 individuals gave up their citizenship in 2014 while 4,279 did it in 2015. Money is likely to be the main reason behind the move. The U.S. and Eritrea are the only countries requiring their citizens and permanent residents to file taxes, even when they live abroad. This means that American citizens can rack up considerable U.S. tax bills, despite living in a completely different country. Boris Johnson is known to have incurred a substantial tax bill when he sold his home in London, even though he didn’t reside in the U.S. for years.
This chart shows individuals who renounced their US citizenship or terminated their long-term residency.
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