2025-07076NoticeWallet

IRS Unveils Latest Roster of Americans Bidding Farewell to Citizenship

Published Date: 4/24/2025

Notice

Summary

Every few months, the IRS shares a list of people who have given up their U.S. citizenship or long-term resident status. This helps keep track of those who’ve chosen to leave the U.S. tax system, which might affect their taxes and financial responsibilities. The latest list covers everyone who expatriated by March 31, 2025, so if you’re thinking about it, timing and tax rules matter!

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March 31, 2025 cutoff matters

The latest published list covers individuals for whom the IRS received information during the quarter ending March 31, 2025, so if you expatriated on or before that date your name may appear on this list. The notice highlights that timing (the quarter cutoff) matters for whether you are included.

Quarterly public list of expatriates

The IRS publishes a list every quarter of people who have given up U.S. citizenship or long-term resident status. This notice lists the names for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 (published in the Federal Register on April 24, 2025).

Long-term residents included on list

For this listing, long-term residents (as defined in section 877(e)(2)) are treated the same as U.S. citizens who lost citizenship, so their names are included on the quarterly list. The notice explicitly applies that treatment for the quarter ending March 31, 2025.

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4/24/2025

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