Americans living overseas face being taxed twice. Donald Trump wants to change that.
Briefly

I support ending the double taxation of overseas Americans," the former president told The Wall Street Journal. The Republican presidential candidate appeared to endorse residence-based taxation over citizenship-based taxation.
US tax policy is an annoyance for many Americans living overseas, who can wind up owing US taxes in addition to those they pay in their country of residence.
A shift to taxing Americans based on where they live could spur some wealthy citizens to move to low-tax countries - similar to British and other European expats relocating to places like Dubai or Monaco.
Trump has dangled a variety of tax changes to drum up votes as he vies to secure a second term in office by winning the November 5 election.
Read at Business Insider
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