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AARO Voices the Podcasts for American Expatriates Around the World
by AARO Association of Americans Resident Overseas
Welcome to the very first episode of AARO Voices, a new monthly podcast series from the Association of Americans Resident Overseas!If you're an American living abroad, you know that life between two countries comes with unique challenges. At AARO, we've been advocating for Americans overseas since 1973, and we're excited to launch this podcast to share valuable insights that matter to our community.Each month, AARO Voices will explore topics that affect Americans living abroad. For our inaugural episode, we're tackling banking—a pressing issue that touches nearly every American expat. Whether you've faced account closures, struggled to open new accounts, or dealt with the complexities of maintaining financial ties in two countries, you're not alone.In this episode, we'll explore the banking landscape for US expats, discuss the regulatory changes that have created these challenges, and share what AARO is doing to create solutions.We hope AARO Voices be
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Taxes, FBAR & FATCA
In this episode of AARO Voices, we explore the growing impact of FBAR enforcement and FATCA on Americans living overseas—and why reform is urgently needed.Originally designed to combat offshore tax evasion, these laws increasingly affect ordinary expatriates managing everyday financial accounts in the countries where they live and pay taxes. We break down how FBAR (Foreign Bank Account Report) requirements work, including the $10,000 reporting threshold and the severe penalties that can apply—even for non-willful violations.We also examine the real-world consequences through the case of United States v. Tuncay Saydam, where penalties exceeded $544,000, raising critical questions about how “willfulness” is defined and enforced.On the FATCA side, we discuss how global reporting requirements imposed on foreign financial institutions have led to unintended challenges for Americans abroad, including account closures, denied services, and financial exclusion.Finally, we outline what expatriates need to know to stay compliant, and highlight AARO’s ongoing advocacy for reform—focused on fairness, proportionality, and a shift toward residence-based taxation.Compliance is essential—but so is a system that reflects the realities of global American lives.Learn more at AARO.org.Banking for Americans Living Abroad explains why U.S. expats often face account closures and limited banking access. This episode of AARO Voices explores FATCA, compliance challenges, and practical banking solutions for Americans overseas, with guidance from the Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO). Learn more ataaro.org.~https://aaro.org/
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How Many American Live Abroad
How many Americans live overseas? The answer may surprise you.In this episode of AARO Voices, Gary Zuercher speaks with Doris Speer, President of the Association of Americans Resident Overseas, to uncover the real number of Americans living abroad — and why estimates range from 4 million to 9 million.We break down the data, the myths behind the widely cited State Department figure, and why AARO’s estimate of 5.5 million Americans overseas matters politically, economically, and socially. Plus: where Americans abroad live and the challenges they face, from FATCA and FBAR reporting to banking access and retirement barriers.If you're an American abroad — or thinking about moving overseas — this episode is for you.Banking for Americans Living Abroad explains why U.S. expats often face account closures and limited banking access. This episode of AARO Voices explores FATCA, compliance challenges, and practical banking solutions for Americans overseas, with guidance from the Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO). Learn more ataaro.org.~https://aaro.org/
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Helping Americans Abroad
In this episode of AARO Voices, we learn how the Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO) supports U.S. citizens living abroad. From U.S. taxes, FBAR and FATCA reporting, and overseas banking access to voting rights, Social Security, and consular services, Americans abroad face unique challenges. AARO is a non-profit, non-partisan organization run by expats, with a physical presence in Paris and leadership across Europe, Washington, D.C., and Asia. Learn how AARO provides advocacy, expert guidance, healthcare options, U.S. banking access through the State Department Federal Credit Union, and a global community for Americans overseas.Learn more at AARO.org.Banking for Americans Living Abroad explains why U.S. expats often face account closures and limited banking access. This episode of AARO Voices explores FATCA, compliance challenges, and practical banking solutions for Americans overseas, with guidance from the Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO). Learn more ataaro.org.~https://aaro.org/
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Voting problems for Americans overseas
In this episode of AARO Voices, we explore the hard-won history — and urgent present challenges — of voting rights for the 5.5 million Americans living overseas. From AARO’s founding in 1973 and the historic 1975 “Teabag Campaign,” to the passage of the Overseas Citizens Voting Rights Act, UOCAVA, and the MOVE Act, this episode traces how Americans abroad secured their right to vote. Today, new legislative and legal efforts threaten to make overseas voting more difficult once again. Learn what’s at stake, what AARO is doing to defend overseas voters, and how you can help protect the fundamental principle of “no taxation without representation.”Banking for Americans Living Abroad explains why U.S. expats often face account closures and limited banking access. This episode of AARO Voices explores FATCA, compliance challenges, and practical banking solutions for Americans overseas, with guidance from the Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO). Learn more ataaro.org.~https://aaro.org/
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AARO Voices - Banking for Expats
AARO Voices is the monthly podcast for Americans living abroad — created by Americans who live abroad. Each episode explores the real-world challenges U.S. expats face every day, from taxation and banking to voting rights, healthcare, and access to U.S. services, along with practical solutions and expert insights.Produced by AARO — the Association of Americans Resident Overseas, this podcast reflects AARO's long-standing mission: to advocate for the rights and interests of Americans abroad and to provide reliable information, resources, and community support. Based overseas, with leadership in Europe, Washington, D.C., and Asia, AARO brings firsthand experience to the issues that affect millions of U.S. citizens living outside the United States.Each month, AARO Voices will focus on a specific topic of concern to the overseas American community, highlighting policy developments, explaining complex regulations, and sharing guidance from recognized experts and experienced expats.Whether you're navigating cross-border taxes, struggling with U.S. banking access, or simply looking to stay informed and connected, AARO Voices is here to help.Learn more about AARO and its work at aaro.org.Banking for Americans Living Abroad explains why U.S. expats often face account closures and limited banking access. This episode of AARO Voices explores FATCA, compliance challenges, and practical banking solutions for Americans overseas, with guidance from the Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO). Learn more ataaro.org.~https://aaro.org/
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Welcome to the very first episode of AARO Voices, a new monthly podcast series from the Association of Americans Resident Overseas!If you're an American living abroad, you know that life between two countries comes with unique challenges. At AARO, we've been advocating for Americans overseas since 1973, and we're excited to launch this podcast to share valuable insights that matter to our community.Each month, AARO Voices will explore topics that affect Americans living abroad. For our inaugural episode, we're tackling banking—a pressing issue that touches nearly every American expat. Whether you've faced account closures, struggled to open new accounts, or dealt with the complexities of maintaining financial ties in two countries, you're not alone.In this episode, we'll explore the banking landscape for US expats, discuss the regulatory changes that have created these challenges, and share what AARO is doing to create solutions.We hope AARO Voices be
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