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A new poll finds many Americans in East Asia cannot get basic banking due to the constraints of the tax law on non-U.S. banks.
More than half of Americans living in East Asia report that they encounter problems “accessing normal banking services” as a consequence of the controversial Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) of the U.S. Treasury, according to a poll via independent advisory group deVere Group. The deVere Group polled more than 2,500 Americans living in the...
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