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American Citizens Abroad, Inc. (ACA) has launched a write-in campaign to support residency-based taxation legislation. The initiative, called 'Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad: An Idea Worth Fighting For!', uses an online appeal that guarantees delivery of messages into Congressional offices and the offices of the House Ways & Means Committee, the committee responsible for holding hearings on tax legislation. Individuals can even add their own messaging and comments.
The campaign asks supporters to tell Congress that it must hold hearings on the wide range of tax compliance issues for Americans overseas. ACA compares its modern day struggle for tax fairness with that of the founding fathers, who simply wanted what was fair and equitable for taxation of its citizens.
ACA, a section 501(c)(4) tax-exempt, non-profit, nonpartisan, volunteer organization, is a premier thought-leader on issues affecting US Citizens living and working abroad with over 40 years of experience. It has long advocated for the adoption of residency-based taxation (RBT) and in 2016 developed a basic approach for RBT and its work on the subject was instrumental in helping offices working on tax reform, notably Congressman George Holding (R-NC), who in December of 2018, introduced the "Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad Act (HR7358)-TFAA."
"The Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad: An Idea Worth Fighting For! campaign reflects what the founding fathers of America fought for, and won, the battle for tax fairness. Americans overseas want the same." said Jonathan Lachowitz, ACA Chairman.
"All of us here at ACA are very excited about the campaign. The online petition guarantees that supporters' messages get seen by their representatives' offices and it will be instrumental in supporting the push for hearings. The petition platform will be used for future campaigns as well. The community needs ACA's help in DC but ACA also needs the community – together we can win the fight for tax fairness just like the founding fathers," added Marylouise Serrato, ACA Executive Director.
To take part in the campaign, or for more information, go to www.americansabroad.org/tax-fairness-for-americans-abroad-an-idea-worth-fighting-for