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A Facebook Founder Renounces His US Citizenship

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Eduardo Saverin, one of the founders of Facebook, officially defriended the United States in September, giving up his American citizenship for the more tax-friendly residency status of Singapore.

Mr. Saverin, who was born in Brazil and has lived in Singapore since 2010, plans to remain in the Asian island nation indefinitely. Singapore has a maximum personal income tax rate of 20 percent and no taxes on capital gains. He gained American citizenship in 1998.

A spokesman for Mr. Saverin insisted his client did not renounce his citizenship for financial reasons. “I have worked with him for over a year, and that never came up,”? said Tom Goodman, the spokesman. “Obviously, it was a big decision, but he’s making all these investments in Europe, Asia and the U.S. It just seemed a lot simpler.”?
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Ad Orientem wrote:
Eduardo Saverin, one of the founders of Facebook, officially defriended the United States in September, giving up his American citizenship for the more tax-friendly residency status of Singapore.

Mr. Saverin, who was born in Brazil and has lived in Singapore since 2010, plans to remain in the Asian island nation indefinitely. Singapore has a maximum personal income tax rate of 20 percent and no taxes on capital gains. He gained American citizenship in 1998.

A spokesman for Mr. Saverin insisted his client did not renounce his citizenship for financial reasons. “I have worked with him for over a year, and that never came up,”? said Tom Goodman, the spokesman. “Obviously, it was a big decision, but he’s making all these investments in Europe, Asia and the U.S. It just seemed a lot simpler.”?
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I can understand why someone would want to do it.  The worldwide tax liability is a bummer.  Singapore is pretty rough as far as individual liberties go, though.  To each his own, I guess.
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With the coming tax hike of capital gains from 15% to 20%, PLUS the ObamaCare surcharge, we're about to see a capital gains rate of 23.8%.  That is big, especially if you happen to be a founder of Facebook.

Not only that, but the top dividend tax rate is about to go from 15% to 43.4%.  Is that going to kill stocks?  (Certainly, best-case, it will cause malinvestment...)
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I believe this will only happen if the incumbent is reelected.
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