People who are just suggesting countries are overlooking a very important part of the no-IRS equation - obtaining citizenship in the choice country. This is not easy to do by any means, and involves a great deal of time & money, in many cases, LOTS of money.. (usually involving some initial property ownership and then possibly much more in fees). Then, once you obtain foreign citizenship, you of course have to renounce your US citizenship, otherwise the IRS will still be after you.Quote from fatrat:
I am very unsatisfied with the US government and do not want to stay here, start a family here, or give so much as one more dollar to the IRS.
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The OP will specifically REQUIRE foreign citizenship if he no longer wants to heed to the IRS..
Quote from Trader KGB:
People who are just suggesting countries are overlooking a very important part of the no-IRS equation - obtaining citizenship in the choice country. This is not easy to do by any means, and involves a great deal of time & money, in many cases, LOTS of money.. (usually involving some initial property ownership and then possibly much more in fees). Then, once you obtain foreign citizenship, you of course have to renounce your US citizenship, otherwise the IRS will still be after you.
Some great info and advice can be found in this book I happened to stumble upon in Border's over the summer. I'm surprised the Feds haven't banned it. It's 2007 copyright, so it's up to date for all of the recent TIEA acts. You can skip most of the tax haven aspects of it, the info you'll be looking for are the detailed descriptions of how to obtain a passport/citizenship in all of the countries listed.
edit - sorry, fixed link
Quote from Trader KGB:
The OP will specifically REQUIRE foreign citizenship if he no longer wants to heed to the IRS.. and then there's the 10-year clause..