C'da, > The only fair thing to do. Citizenship does indeed carry > responsibilities, not just the privileges. >
I agree, but what about the posssibility of being taxed twice - once here and once there? In the US, I think there is no tax on foreign income, if they have been already taxed in the foreign country. I sense, even though, this is only fair that people be taxed, many people would not really want a dual citizenship, if that would entail, going thru tons of paper work here and then again there. Many in fact, are not interested because of the high fees charged for a dual citizenship - ie. most are satisfied with the 10-year no hassle visa to India. They are not even going for the much touted PIO cards (person of Indian origin). --Ram > On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:47:46 -0600, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The only fair thing to do. Citizenship does indeed carry > > responsibilities, not just the privileges. > > > > > > At 1:43 PM -0600 2/24/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote: > > >http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1031385,curpg-2.cms > > > > > >For those who are toying with the idea of dual citizenship, this is > > >something for you. > > > > > >--Ram > > >_______________________________________________ > > >Assam mailing list > > >[email protected] > > >http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/listinfo/assam > > > > > >Mailing list FAQ: > > >http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/assam/assam-faq.html > > >To unsubscribe or change options: > > >http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/options/assam > > > > > _______________________________________________ Assam mailing list [email protected] http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/listinfo/assam Mailing list FAQ: http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/assam/assam-faq.html To unsubscribe or change options: http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/options/assam
