Boris Johnson 'intends to renounce US citizenship'

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London Mayor Boris Johnson says he intends to renounce his American citizenship to prove his "commitment to Britain".

He told the Sunday Times that his citizenship was "an accident of birth that has left me with this thing. I've got to find a way of sorting it out".

Johnson, who was born in New York, has in the past been forced to pay US tax because of his American citizenship, despite the fact that American diplomats at the American embassy in London owe over £7 million in unpaid London congestion charge fines.

He has just completed a six-day tour of cities in the US.

Johnson is running for parliament, being the Tory candidate in Uxbridge and South Ruislip in the forthcoming general election. He also has his sights set on one day becoming British Prime Minister, with him once saying it would be "a great thing to have a crack at."

Boris Johnson 'intends to renounce US citizenship'


15 February 2015
BBC News


Mayor of London Boris Johnson is aiming to become a Tory MP in May - and also has his sights set on one day becoming Prime Minister


Boris Johnson says he intends to renounce his American citizenship to prove his "commitment to Britain".

He told the Sunday Times that his citizenship was "an accident of birth that has left me with this thing. I've got to find a way of sorting it out".

The Mayor of London, who was born in New York, has in the past been forced to pay US tax because of his American citizenship.

He has just completed a six-day tour of cities in the US.

Mr Johnson said he would approach US ambassador Matthew Barzun to explore what steps he had to take to give up his American nationality.

The Conservative politician - who was born in Manhattan in 1964 and owns a US passport alongside a British one - said that relinquishing his citizenship was a "laborious business, they don't make it easy for you".

Tax bill

His passport was renewed in November 2012 but he had previously stated that he would give it up after being told in 2006 that, as a native born American, he could only use a US passport to travel in that country, and not his British one.

"The reason I'm thinking I probably will want to make a change is that my commitment is, and always has been, to Britain," he said.

In January he settled a US tax bill he had previously described as "absolutely outrageous".

Mr Johnson had faced a demand from the US authorities to pay capital gains tax on profits from the sale of his house in north London.

American law requires all citizens to pay US taxes even if they live abroad.

Mr Johnson is running for parliament in Uxbridge and South Ruislip in the forthcoming general election.

In 2012 he told US chat show host David Letterman that he could "technically speaking" become US president, as that nation requires its presidential candidates to be born there.

His trade mission to the US this week was aimed at bolstering London's science and technology industries.

He began his east coast tour in Boston before heading to New York City and Washington DC.



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Could it also be because of the new tax laws that go after US citizens living abroad.. and he is just grand standing?


Johnson will pay his US taxes (despite not even living there, so he shouldn't have to) when American diplomats in London pay the £7 million they owe in unpaid congestion charges.

America is the only country on earth, as far as I know, that taxes its citizens even when they live abroad. That can't be much fun.

Living in England. Sounds like he has already been committed.


Being British is much better than being American. It's no wonder Boris feels his US passport, which he never asked for nor wanted, is becoming such a burden.
 
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