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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2025 · 12 MIN

Why U.S. Citizens Abroad Should Be Exempt From Reporting Their Local Accounts To FINCEN (Financial Crimes)

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July 11, 2025 - "Why non-resident U.S. citizens should be exempted from FBAR"   Introduction: This is an AI generated podcast which is based on a submission I made in April of 2024 explaining “Why non-resident citizens should be exempted from the FBAR” What follows is the AI description of the podcast …. AI Description:   "In this episode of The Deep Dive, we examine the controversial world of the Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report (FBAR) and its impact on U.S. citizens living overseas. Discover why the seemingly outdated FBAR rules, which mandate U.S. citizens to disclose their local bank accounts to the U.S. Treasury, are under renewed scrutiny. We'll explore whether these regulations still serve their original purpose and delve into the arguments advocating for a reconsideration of whom these requirements should apply to in our globally connected era. The discussion sheds light on surprising exemptions within the FBAR rules that often conflict with the heavy demands placed on expatriates. The episode raises pivotal questions about the role and meaning of American citizenship today, especially as it pertains to financial reporting. Join us for a thoughtful exploration of how FBAR is stirring debates and prompting some to contemplate renouncing their citizenship altogether."

July 11, 2025 - "Why non-resident U.S. citizens should be exempted from FBAR"   Introduction: This is an AI generated podcast which is based on a submission I made in April of 2024 explaining “Why non-resident citizens should be exempted from the FBAR” What follows is the AI description of the podcast …. AI Description:   "In this episode of The Deep Dive, we examine the controversial world of the Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report (FBAR) and its impact on U.S. citizens living overseas. Discover why the seemingly outdated FBAR rules, which mandate U.S. citizens to disclose their local bank accounts to the U.S. Treasury, are under renewed scrutiny. We'll explore whether these regulations still serve their original purpose and delve into the arguments advocating for a reconsideration of whom these requirements should apply to in our globally connected era. The discussion sheds light on surprising exemptions within the FBAR rules that often conflict with the heavy demands placed on expatriates. The episode raises pivotal questions about the role and meaning of American citizenship today, especially as it pertains to financial reporting. Join us for a thoughtful exploration of how FBAR is stirring debates and prompting some to contemplate renouncing their citizenship altogether."

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