Nonetheless, I wanted to highlight some of the great links that were left in response to Monday's post (FATCA: A Project Audit). I may be imagining things but it feels as though the human side of FATCA/CBT is finally generating some interest. Here are a few that Flophouse readers left in the comments section and a couple I threw in as well. Thank you all so much for reading the Flophouse and for generating such a great conversation and sharing information here and elsewhere. Bonne lecture!
Vers une dérive du fisc américain? by Mohammad Faroukh for Bilan
How to Lose Friends, Citizens and Influence by Colleen Graffy for the Wall Street Journal
Has the IRS Gone Fishing? by Geoff Cook for International Adviser
The Personal Impact of Offshore Enforcement by Marie Sapirie (originally published in Tax Notes but made available on-line by Tax Analysts due to the great interest it generated)
British Banking Association letter. Question about what to do with those pesky "US Persons" start on page 8.
British Banking Association letter. Question about what to do with those pesky "US Persons" start on page 8.
And while I have you, you might also be interested in something I was made aware of yesterday. Sophie in't Veld and her staff are working very hard to raise awareness about FATCA and its implications. They have submitted the following questions to the President of the European Council and Council Vice-President/High Representative:
"Recently in a letter to the European Commission, five EU Member States announced their interest in a pilot agreement for multilateral exchange of information on tax matters (EU FATCA) based on the IGAs agreed with the US.[i] Great questions and I for one am really looking forward to hearing the answers. |
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For those who have not yet done so, please sign the Repeal FATCA petition at
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/repeal-fatca
I created a link to download the word document that contains Sophie's question to EU Parliament here...
http://bit.ly/13i65Ky
This Post and that of July 15th (FATCA Audit)together provide overwhelming evidence of how ridiculous this US legislation really is. The 2 posts together, along with links/references provide a good education about this entire issue (or should I say MESS). The comments generated are very worthwhile as well.
The article by Marie Sapirie makes me feel almost physically ill. The amount of wasted time and money, and the impact on real people's lives is just inconceivable to me. It also makes me wonder how many other stories there are to match these and why the IRS would continue to waste its precious resources on trying to wring water from small stones.
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