• RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It’s complicated, but not necessarily. The US has a lot of agreements with other countries for you to avoid having to pay taxes for both countries. If you’re living in a country with one of those agreements, you can file with the US to claim you’ve paid taxes to the foreign government.

    And the US doesn’t force you to renounce your citizenship, it’s generally other countries that don’t allow dual citizenship; Germany and Denmark for example don’t allow it.

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      8 months ago

      And the US doesn’t force you to renounce your citizenship

      It does if you don’t want to continue paying US taxes no matter where you live and work.

      other countries that don’t allow dual citizenship; Germany and Denmark for example don’t allow it.

      I don’t know about Germany, but that hasn’t been true of Denmark for nearly a decade.

      I get the feeling that your source is located somewhere between your spine and the backs of your thighs.