- WASHINGTON -- A Democratic senator has asked the Obama administration to immediately bar Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin from re-entering the U.S., based on a previously unenforced 1996 law. Sen. (Huffington Post)
- Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, seen in a 2010 interview from Singapore, where he lives. (FOX News)
- Eduardo Saverin may no longer be a U.S. citizen. But that's not stopping him from investing in American companies. In fact, he just closed a deal. (TechCrunch)
- Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin is firing back at his critics on the day two U.S. senators introduced a bill to tax millionaire expatriate. (msnbc.com)
- Eduardo Saverin, a co-founder of Facebook and soon-to-be IPO multi-billionaire, defended relinquishing his U.S. (ABC News)
- This being the age of envy, the bigger story in some circles seems to be the decision by Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin to renounce his U.S. citizenship in favor of Singapore. (Wall Street Journal)
- The United States is the only country in the world which applies the same tax regime to all its citizens, regardless of where they live: nowhere else are nonresidents charged the same federal tax rate as residents. (Reuters Blogs)
- The outrage directed at Facebooks co-founder has led some to demand that Uncle Sam deny him a U.S. visa. Good luck with that. (CNET News)
- Eduardo Saverin, the Facebook co-founder, issued a statement Thursday denying that he renounced his United States citizenship so that he could avoid paying taxes. The move, which was made public late last week, could lead to Mr. (New York Times Blogs)
- Bloomberg has done a nice calculation of how much tax Eduardo Saverin's renunciation of his US citizenship will save him. $67 million, that's all. And it's also true that if you take a longer view it could in fact increase his tax bill. (Forbes)
Thursday, May 17, 2012
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