EPISODE · Aug 15, 2025 · 23 MIN
Beyond Borders: Rethinking Citizenship Taxation In A World Of Global Mobility
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August 15, 2025 - AI Generated Podcast ... This podcast is a discussion of a recent 2025 paper by Professors Ruth Mason of the University of Virginia and Tsilly Dagan of the University of Oxford title: Reconsidering Citizenship Taxation Both the paper and the AI generated podcast based on the paper are interesting. The paper discusses citizenship taxation as a theoretical concept. It in no way discusses the reality of citizenship taxation. To put it simply: A discussion of how citizenship taxation actually works and its effects on the lives of those inpacted by it is most notable in its absence. AI description: "This episode dives into how global mobility, remote work, and tax competition are disrupting traditional tax systems and the social contract. We unpack the rise of non-dom regimes, citizenship-for-sale, and digital nomads who challenge where income is sourced and taxed. We explore the case for and against citizenship taxation—its promise to curb tax-motivated migration and its fairness claims—alongside alternatives like brain-drain taxes and exit taxes. Drawing on insights from Dagan and Mason, we probe what community membership really means and who owes what to whom. Using the United States as a reality check, we examine the steep enforcement and compliance hurdles (think FATCA) that make citizenship taxation a "luxury policy" even for powerful states. We then consider whether cooperation could help—while noting the risks for global justice, individual liberty, and a deeper race to the bottom. Finally, we spotlight a pragmatic path: combining citizenship and residence (and other indicators of belonging) to better align legal tax obligations with real community ties in a mobile world."
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Beyond Borders: Rethinking Citizenship Taxation In A World Of Global Mobility
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