EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 19 MIN
America Slashes Citizenship Renunciation Fee From $2350 USD to $450
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March 13, 2026 - A "Deep Dive" Conversation generated from a podcast about the Isaac Brock Society blog post discussing the reduction in the fee for a CLN from $2350 to $450. https://isaacbrocksociety.ca/2026/03/12/effective-april-13-2026-the-fee-for-a-certificate-of-loss-of-nationality-should-be-450/ Description: "This text reports on a significant reduction in the administrative fee for obtaining a Certificate of Loss of Nationality, which is scheduled to drop from $2,350 to $450 in April 2026. The author highlights that this policy change follows extensive public pressure and formal comments from Americans living abroad who are frustrated by onerous tax obligations and banking restrictions. Beyond the lower cost, the source emphasizes the State Department's rare acknowledgement of how policies like FATCA and citizenship-based taxation drive individuals to renounce their status. While the fee reduction is not retroactive, it is viewed as a major advocacy victory for expatriate groups seeking relief from complex financial reporting requirements. Ultimately, the article suggests this regulatory shift could pave the way for future legislative reforms regarding how the United States taxes its citizens globally."
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March 13, 2026 - A "Deep Dive" Conversation generated from a podcast about the Isaac Brock Society blog post discussing the reduction in the fee for a CLN from $2350 to $450. https://isaacbrocksociety.ca/2026/03/12/effective-april-13-2026-the-fee-for-a-certificate-of-loss-of-nationality-should-be-450/ Description: "This text reports on a significant reduction in the administrative fee for obtaining a Certificate of Loss of Nationality, which is scheduled to drop from $2,350 to $450 in April 2026. The author highlights that this policy change follows extensive public pressure and formal comments from Americans living abroad who are frustrated by onerous tax obligations and banking restrictions. Beyond the lower cost, the source emphasizes the State Department's rare acknowledgement of how policies like FATCA and citizenship-based taxation drive individuals to renounce their status. While the fee reduction is not retroactive, it is viewed as a major advocacy victory for expatriate groups seeking relief from complex financial reporting requirements. Ultimately, the article suggests this regulatory shift could pave the way for future legislative reforms regarding how the United States taxes its citizens globally."
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