Republicans Overseas has been fighting for an end to citizenship based taxation since our inception. We are focusing now on Territorial Taxation, and this timeline highlights our efforts to have TTFI included in the Tax Reform Package.

RO will meet with House Ways & Means Committee and Senate Finance Committee

Senior members of Republicans Overseas will meet with the House Ways & Means Committee and with the Senate Finance Committee to further discuss the inclusion of Territorial Taxation for Individuals into the Tax Reform Package.

RO will meet at the White House to deliver letters and signed petitions

Solomon Yue, Jr., CEO & VP Republicans Overseas, and Michael DeSombre, Worldwide President Republicans Overseas, will deliver the signed letters and the petitions to the White House on the afternoon of October 2, 2017.

RO launches a Letter Writing Campaign in support of TTFI

Republicans Overseas launches a letter writing and petition signing campaign to demonstrate to the White House the strength of overseas Americans’ support for a transition away from citizenship based taxation and towards TTFI.

The full campaign details can be found here.

RNC approves resolution supporting Territorial Taxation for Individuals

During their summer meeting, the RNC approved a resolution initiated by Solomon Yue, Jr., CEO and VP of Republicans Overseas, supporting the transition from Citizen Based Taxation to Territorial Taxation for Individuals.

Read the approved resolution here.

RO meets with House Ways and Means Committee & Senate Finance Committee

Asian Republican Coalition and Republicans Overseas Territorial Taxation for Individuals (TTFI) joint team held 26 meetings with Congressional members on the House Ways and Means Committee, Senators on the Senate Finance Committee, and White House officials over four days.

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RO releases a white paper on Territorial Taxation for Individuals

Republicans Overseas releases a White Paper on Territorial Tax Reform for Individuals.  Consistent with the proposals being considered for corporate tax reform, worldwide taxation for individuals should be replaced with a territorial system.  A territorial system for individuals would:

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