2026-07839NoticeWallet

Farewell, America: IRS Lists Latest Wave of Expatriating Citizens

Published Date: 4/22/2026

Notice

Summary

Every few months, the IRS shares a list of people who have officially given up their U.S. citizenship or long-term resident status. This update covers those who lost their status by March 31, 2026. If you’re thinking about expatriating, know that this process is tracked closely and can have tax and legal impacts, so timing and money matters!

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Analyzed Economic Effects

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IRS Publishes Quarterly Expatriate Names

The IRS published a quarterly list of names of people who lost U.S. citizenship or long-term resident status for the quarter ending March 31, 2026. The notice is released under IRC section 6039G, and long-term residents (as defined in section 877(e)(2)) are treated as if they were citizens who lost citizenship for this list.

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Key Dates

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Published Date
3/31/2026
4/22/2026

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