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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8830
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The notice published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Treasury Department lists individuals who have given up their United States citizenship during the last quarter of 2024. Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996, the names are disclosed for those who have lost their U.S. citizenship, including some long-term residents treated as if they had lost citizenship. This information complies with section 6039G of the Act, showing transparency in expatriation records.

    Simple Explanation

    The notice is a list of people who decided not to be part of the United States anymore, and it helps everyone stay informed by showing these names every few months.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8169
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is asking for public comments on Form W-8CE, which deals with expatriation and treaty benefits. This is part of their effort to lessen the burden of paperwork, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. Interested individuals should send their comments by March 25, 2025. The form helps taxpayers inform payers of their expatriation to ensure correct tax treatment, and this review aims to extend the current information collection without changes.

    Simple Explanation

    The IRS wants people to share their thoughts on a form that tells the government when someone gives up their U.S. citizenship to make sure they pay the right taxes. They're asking for ideas to make this form easier to use for everyone.