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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 50 MIN

Decoding PFIC Form 8621: The IRS Response and Its Impact on Americans Abroad

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March 19, 2025 - Participants include:   Rebecca Lammers - @AbroadRebecca   John Richardson - @ExpatriationLaw   Context: On March 1, 2025 the IRS released its response to public comments about PFIC Form 8621. The request for comments provided an opportunity for Americans abroad - a group disproportionately impacted by the PFIC problem - to report its disconent. The IRS response was surprising direct and "in effect" invited Americans abroad to engage in a "rulemaking process" to achieve the needed change.   https://seatnow.org/2025/03/17/treasurys-response-to-form-8621-comments-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/ Here is m discussion with Rebecca Lammers who heads the Democrats Abroad Taxation Task Force.   AI Version   "In this episode, John Richardson and Rebecca Lammers, head of the Democrats Abroad Taxation Task Force, discuss the recent IRS response to public comments on Form 8621, known for its complexity and impact on Americans investing in foreign mutual funds. Rebecca shares her insights on the advocacy efforts to reform these tax rules and the steps being taken to hold the IRS accountable for their treatment of Americans abroad. The conversation also explores potential tax reforms for U.S. citizens living overseas and the ongoing legislative efforts to address these issues. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by Americans investing abroad, focusing on the PFIC form and the IRS's detailed acknowledgment of these challenges in their recent response. Rebecca also explains the importance of getting things on the record as part of advocacy to push for necessary reforms and the potential pathways to initiate a formal rulemaking process. Additionally, they touch upon the Residence-Based Taxation bill and the complexities surrounding its passage in Congress, offering insights into the legislative process and the need for continued support and awareness among the American expatriate community. Finally, they discuss the financial and volunteer support needed for continued advocacy and reform efforts, inviting listeners to contribute and get involved through Democrats Abroad and other organizations working towards fair taxation for Americans abroad."

March 19, 2025 - Participants include:   Rebecca Lammers - @AbroadRebecca   John Richardson - @ExpatriationLaw   Context: On March 1, 2025 the IRS released its response to public comments about PFIC Form 8621. The request for comments provided an opportunity for Americans abroad - a group disproportionately impacted by the PFIC problem - to report its disconent. The IRS response was surprising direct and "in effect" invited Americans abroad to engage in a "rulemaking process" to achieve the needed change.   https://seatnow.org/2025/03/17/treasurys-response-to-form-8621-comments-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/ Here is m discussion with Rebecca Lammers who heads the Democrats Abroad Taxation Task Force.   AI Version   "In this episode, John Richardson and Rebecca Lammers, head of the Democrats Abroad Taxation Task Force, discuss the recent IRS response to public comments on Form 8621, known for its complexity and impact on Americans investing in foreign mutual funds. Rebecca shares her insights on the advocacy efforts to reform these tax rules and the steps being taken to hold the IRS accountable for their treatment of Americans abroad. The conversation also explores potential tax reforms for U.S. citizens living overseas and the ongoing legislative efforts to address these issues. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by Americans investing abroad, focusing on the PFIC form and the IRS's detailed acknowledgment of these challenges in their recent response. Rebecca also explains the importance of getting things on the record as part of advocacy to push for necessary reforms and the potential pathways to initiate a formal rulemaking process. Additionally, they touch upon the Residence-Based Taxation bill and the complexities surrounding its passage in Congress, offering insights into the legislative process and the need for continued support and awareness among the American expatriate community. Finally, they discuss the financial and volunteer support needed for continued advocacy and reform efforts, inviting listeners to contribute and get involved through Democrats Abroad and other organizations working towards fair taxation for Americans abroad."

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