CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 2月11日 11時02分
As the White House engages in a fierce fight to restrict travel into the U.S. by citizens of some Muslim-majority countries, a record number of Americans are voluntarily renouncing their citizenship.
Last year, 5,411 people "expatriated" by renouncing their U.S. citizenship or terminating long-term residency in the U.S., recent data from the Treasury Department show. That's a 26 percent jump from the 2015 record, when 4,279 individuals expatriated.
Why?
One explanation is that the Treasury Department has upped its enforcement of tax rules for American expats, and some have decided that having to file taxes with multiple countries is just not worth the headache.
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