Up to 6 million Americans live outside the United States. They're a diverse bunch -- self-employed entrepreneurs and corporate wage-earners, artists and academics, students and stay-at-home parents.
Unfortunately, these Americans -- unlike the citizens of every other developed country -- are forced to pay taxes not just to their countries of residence, but also to the IRS. This quirk in the U.S. tax code isn't merely expensive and unfair for Americans living abroad. It also hurts the U.S. economy and stifles job growth here at home.
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