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Monday Jan 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
January 25, 2025 - Participants include:
Virginia La Torre Jeker - @VLJeker
John Richardson - @ExpatriationLaw
Background:
1. Here is IRC S. 2810
2. Here are the 2801 Regulations effective January 1, 2025
AI Decription:
"In this insightful episode, John Richardson hosts U.S. tax lawyer Virginia La Torre Jeker to unravel the complexities of U.S. tax exit provisions, focusing on the significant implications of the 2801 Transfer Tax. As they delve into the intricate regulations established by Congress through the 877A exit tax provisions and the 2801 covered gift tax provisions, John and Virginia provide an essential guide for expatriates and their families.
The discussion highlights the burdensome regulations imposed by the U.S. tax code, especially for covered expatriates, and elaborates on what it means to be a covered expatriate. Virginia explains the various criteria and tests that determine one's status and discusses the significant penalties for non-compliance, including the harsh covered gift tax requirements. They also explore practical strategies for individuals facing these issues, detailing what it means to avoid or manage covered expatriate status.
Furthermore, the episode examines the broader implications for U.S. citizens abroad and their families, urging them to stay informed and seek professional guidance to navigate these complex tax obligations effectively. The conversation serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of meticulous preparation when it comes to U.S. tax obligations and estate planning for those living outside the United States."
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