Portugal Living Magazine/Spring 2022

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Tax Simplification for Americans Abroad Act Introduced by Congressmaan Don Beyer By Marylouise Serratto and Charles M. Bruce of American Citizens Abroad On November 19, 2021, U.S. Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA) introduced the Tax Simplification for Americans Abroad Act (H.R.6057). The bill provides for a simplified tax filing form for certain Americans living and working overseas and expands the definition of foreign-earned income eligible for exclusion under the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE, section 911 of the Internal Revenue Code). New categories of income would be eligible for exclusion: pension income, disability payments, etc. As a service to the community, ACA has written a brief explanation of the elements of the bill; an official technical explanation, however, may be provided by the Congressional tax writing committees. Also, there is no estimation of revenue effects as of this date. Congressman Beyer’s bill is a good step forward and indicates that Congress is getting the message that something needs to be done about the taxation of Americans overseas. Although the Tax Simplification for Americans Abroad Act addresses some of the cost and compliance issues that have been reported by overseas Americans, it does not address the greater problems associated with the current Citizenship-Based Taxation (CBT) regime which can only be addressed by serious tax reform and adoption of Residence-Based Taxation (RBT). ACA applauds Congressman Beyer’s efforts to address the tax and compliance issues of Americans overseas and supports his efforts to bring attention to the concerns of Americans abroad. At the same time, ACA stands firmly behind adoption of Residence-Based Taxation (RBT). American Citizens Abroad Explanation* Legislation introduced by Congressman Beyer (D-VA, 8th District) calls for the creation of a short form tax return to simplify the return process for certain taxpayers living abroad (section 2 of the bill) and expands the foreign earned income exclusion under section 911 (section 3 of the bill). Form 1040-EZ (Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers with No Dependents) 2017, in effect, is the intended model for the new “short form” for certain Americans abroad. See https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-prior/ f1040ez--2017.pdf. 50 Portugal Living Magazine

The new form will allow an individual: • To demonstrate that he or she is a nonresident for purposes of the substantial presence test in section 7701 (b)(3). • To declare foreign-earned income for purposes of the section 911 exclusion. • To characterize income based on source, including, but apparently not exclusively, wages, contract income, foreign government benefits, pension and other retirement income, scholarships and fellowship grants, interest, dividends, and capital gains. • To claim the standard deduction and, if applicable, the child tax credit and earned income tax credit. • To declare foreign taxes paid (and thus benefit from the foreign tax credit and deduction rules). • Declare USA sourced income from retirement, pension and Social Security benefits to be treated as resourced from treaty income where taxes have been paid upon distribution. If a sourcing rule in an applicable income tax treaty treats U.S. source income as foreign source, and the taxpayer elects to apply the treaty, he or she, in the foreign tax credit calculation, can include that income under the category “Certain Income Resourced by Treaty.” The taxpayer must compute a separate foreign tax credit limitation for any such income which he or she claims as benefits under the treaty, using a separate Form 1116, Foreign Tax Credit, for each amount of resourced income from a treaty country. Section 2 of the bill amends section 911 (US citizens or residents of the US living abroad–exclusion of certain income and special treatment of housing expenses) as follows: • By putting back in the definition of foreign earned income amounts received as a pension or annuity. Under current law, these are specifically excluded. • By expanding the definition of “foreign earned income” to include not only services performed by


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