The Sunday Telegraph

US raises British citizenshi­p dilemma for Duchess of Sussex

- By David Millward US CORRESPOND­ENT

THE Duchess of Sussex could be barred from re-entering the US in the future if she chooses to renounce her citizenshi­p.

The US government has started enforcing provisions of 1986 legislatio­n allowing the country to exclude tax “refugees” – Americans who drop their citizenshi­p to avoid paying US tax on earnings they make overseas. According to the State Department, a small number of former Americans have already been barred from re-entering, and the move could present a dilemma for the Duchess and her son Archie (a dual US-UK citizen) if they choose to become solely British citizens.

A spokesman for the State Department confirmed that renouncing US citizenshi­p for tax purposes were grounds for denying re-entry. The United States taxes its citizens irrespecti­ve of where they live. Anybody born in the US is classified as a US citizen until they renounce their nationalit­y.

This has created a cohort of “accidental Americans” who have been burdened with tax liabilitie­s even if they left the country shortly after they were born. The biggest financial blow is when an American sells a home.

The profit is taxable and treated separately from other income. One victim was Boris Johnson, who was born in New York, and had to pay a substantia­l tax bill on the profit he made on the sale of his home in London in 2014.

Mr Johnson, who left the US at the age of five, renounced his American citizenshi­p in 2016. Even though he was deemed to have done so for tax reasons, he would not face exclusion from the US should he become prime minister, as the provisions do not automatica­lly apply to diplomatic visas.

 ??  ?? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet players of the Boston Red Sox baseball team before their match against the New York Yankees at the London Stadium last night
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet players of the Boston Red Sox baseball team before their match against the New York Yankees at the London Stadium last night

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