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A friend of mine brought this to my attention and suffice to say, I became a bit worried.
I was born in LA and moved to the Netherlands at the age of 4. I still have my American passport, even though it expired a few years ago. I have a Dutch passport as well, so I'm not even sure if I'm still a US citizen, but according to the article you don't even have to be in order for the IRS to drive a shaft up your behind.
I was wondering if this policy was still in effect and if someone couldn't tell me a bit more about it. I'm genuinely concerned about this, so I appreciate any input you could give me.
A friend of mine brought this to my attention and suffice to say, I became a bit worried.
I was born in LA and moved to the Netherlands at the age of 4. I still have my American passport, even though it expired a few years ago. I have a Dutch passport as well, so I'm not even sure if I'm still a US citizen, but according to the article you don't even have to be in order for the IRS to drive a shaft up your behind.
I was wondering if this policy was still in effect and if someone couldn't tell me a bit more about it. I'm genuinely concerned about this, so I appreciate any input you could give me.
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