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This Article is From Oct 26, 2017

Millions of U.S. Expats May Get Tax Relief, Financial Times Says

(Bloomberg) -- Millions of U.S. expatriates may pay less tax as Republicans eye the elimination of requirements for citizens abroad to pay taxes both overseas and in the U.S., the Financial Times reported, citing House Ways and Means Committee chief Kevin Brady.

Lawmakers were taking “seriously” calls for a shift from a citizen-based income tax system to one that's residence-based, with people taxed only on income earned in the U.S., the paper quoted Brady as saying.

Republicans have already decided to make an equivalent change for businesses, switching to a territorial regime that puts U.S. corporations' foreign earnings beyond the reach of American tax collectors, the FT said. Some 8.7 million Americans live outside the U.S., excluding military personnel, according to the Association of American Residents Overseas, the newspaper said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Paul Panckhurst in Hong Kong at ppanckhurst@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Fion Li at fli59@bloomberg.net, Sam Mamudi, Darren Boey

©2017 Bloomberg L.P.

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