9 Jul
2002
9 Jul
'02
10:11 p.m.
Basically, none. A US resident is taxed just like a citizen. In fact, even if you are not a green card holder, but have a "substantial presence" in the US, you are still taxed like a citizen. Marc de Piolenc An Metet wrote:
What are the tax implications of a US resident green card holder, with substantial assets both in his original nation and in the US, of becoming a US citizen?
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