Royal baby will have dual nationality: US tax authorities want Prince Harry & Meghan to report any gift worth over $100K
The IRS wants to know a lot more about the couple's wealth through tax returns.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry (R)
NEW YORK: Talk about being born with a silver spoon in your mouth: the royal baby of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have a particularly glittery one. And US tax authorities will be keen to know how much that utensil is worth. That's because the baby will have dual nationality: British because of his father and US from his American mother, whose official title is the duchess of Sussex.
"When one of the parents is American and has resided in the US for five years with at least two after the age of 14, the baby is automatically a citizen," said David Treitel, founder of American Tax Returns, a consultancy for US expatriates living in Britain.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visit the Andalusian Gardens in Rabat, Morocco.
"This is the case with Meghan," said Treitel, noting this case is a first in the British royal family.
US nationality comes with a bevy of restrictive conditions: like any American who is born, grows up and dies anywhere in the world, year after year Meghan and Harry's child will have to show the Internal Revenue Service his or her tax status is clean.
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Move To Enchanting Frogmore Cottage Ahead Of New Baby
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ready to start a new chapter in their lives. Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37 — who are expecting their first child together in the spring — are moving into Windsor Castle’s Frogmore Cottage, and out of Kensington Palace, where Prince William and Kate Middleton live.
Windsor, located about 30 miles west of London, is a “special place” for the couple, as it served as the setting for their wedding. Frogmore House, located near the couple’s cottage, was where their evening wedding party was held and where their engagement photos were taken about a year ago.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ready to start a new chapter in their lives. Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37 — who are expecting their first child together in the spring — are moving into Windsor Castle..
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Before Harry and Meghan can move into the 10-bedroom cottage, it will need substantial renovations since it's currently used housing for staff. It currently has five units, but will be turned into a family home. It's described as a two-storey, stucco-faced house. Frogmore is named after the numerous number of frogs that could be found in the marshy area by the River Thames.
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The royal couple’s new home, which they’ll move into “early next year,” is a 10-bedroom cottage with plenty of lush vegetation surrounding the property.
In Pic: The Duchess of Sussex receives flowers from a girl as she enters the London Palladium.
The royal couple’s new home, which they’ll move into “early next year,” is a 10-bedroom cottage with plenty of lush vegetation surrounding the property.In Pic: The Duchess of Sussex receives flowers ..
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Many royal watchers had speculated the pair would be moving in next to Prince William and Kate Middleton after the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester moved out of a 21-room apartment in Kensington Palace, but the couple decided to go for something smaller.
In Pic: Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex talks to from left Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen of the group 'Take That' as she arrives with Britain's Prince Harry to attend the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium in central London.
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Since their engagement last year, Harry and Meghan had lived at Nottingham Cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace, London, where Harry's brother William, his wife Kate and their children George, Charlotte and Louis, live.
In Pic: Prince Harry meets band members of 'Take That'.
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Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at the Buckingham Palace in London for the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday party, in London, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at the Buckingham Palace in London for the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday party, in London, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018.
An official picture released by Clarence House on November 13, 2018 shows Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales holding (bottom L) Prince George posing for an official portrait to mark his 70th birthday with (top L-R) Britain's Prince Louis of Cambridge, Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex with (bottom R) Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Princess Charlotte.
An official picture released by Clarence House on November 13, 2018 shows Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales holding (bottom L) Prince George posing for an official portrait to mark his 70th b..
From the moment of birth, money deposited in banks by the royal parents - eager to ensure a bright future for their progeny - must be duly reported to the tax man.
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The same would apply to money that comes in if mom and dad decide, say, to have the child follow in the footsteps of his ex-actress mother to become a star on TV or in movies.
Forget about privacy, said Treitel. The IRS will "get to know a lot more about the couple's wealth" through the tax returns of the couple and their mother. "A lot more information is gonna get to the US," he added.
To wit: the IRS will demand that any valuable gifts from non-Americans to Harry and Meghan's child -- and he will be feted, won't he? -- also be declared as assets.
Naming A Royal Is No Easy Task, Here Are Rules Families Follow
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Naming traditions in many royal families are rigid and often pre-set. Take a look at the history and rules that go behind some regal titles in the world.
As Prince William and Kate are all set to welcome their third child, speculation is rife that they will name the baby after late Princess Diana. For the British royal family, names stem from heritage, and most are derived from the names of ancestors . For instance, Prince George’s full name is George Alexander Louis. The name George has echoed throughout royal history with King George VI being the last to wear the crown.
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In Pic: File photo of Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko during a visit to India in 2013.
In Japan, men in the direct line of ascension are given names ending with ‘hito’ , which means a virtuous person. It has been tradition to end boys’ names in this fashion since 794 AD. Japan’s current crown prince, Naruhito, will take over the Chrysanthemum Throne after his father and current king Akihito abdicates in 2019. His grandson, Prince Hisahito, is third in line. Royal women in this eastern country are named the suffix ‘ko’. However, they are barred by law from ascending the throne.
In Pic: File photo of Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko during a visit to India in 2013.
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In Pics: Queen Margrethe poses with her brood on her 76th birthday.
Since 1513, Denmark has alternated between only two royal names — Frederick and Christian. This tradition originated in the middle ages, where it was common for noblemen and kings to be named after their forefathers, usually another king. So, in keeping with tradition, when Queen Margrethe II succeeded the throne after her father King Frederik IX’s passing in 1972, and married French diplomat Count Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, she named her first child Prince Frederik. However, the Queen broke with tradition when she named her second son Prince Joachim. Prince Frederik, on the other hand, has carried on the tradition, naming his first child Christian, after his wedding to Mary Donaldson in 2004.
In Pics: Queen Margrethe poses with her brood on her 76th birthday.
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"Imagine the queen giving the baby some nice beautiful book of art from the royal collection, with paintings by Van Gogh or Miro. If this gift if worth more than USD 100,000, it is reportable," said Treitel.
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However, baby shower gifts that Markle received recently in New York will not have to be declared if they came from fellow Americans, the expert said.
And although the baby and the mother will have to present forms that will be very time-consuming for their accountants, they may still not have to pay a lot in tax: these may be offset by duties paid in Britain, tax specialist Laura Saunders told The Wall Street Journal.
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US tax authorities' efforts to keep a close watch on American expatriates can have serious consequences for people whose sole link to America is that they were simply born there. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend Commonwealth Day youth event in London. Such is the case of so-called "Accidental Americans" - such as thousands of people in France who automatically received US citizenship because they were born in the US but left America as little kids and no longer have any links whatsoever to the country.
Since the adoption of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act in 2010, which replaced the criterion of nationality with that of tax domicile, these people are obliged to report their income to US tax authorities and in some cases actually cough up some money.
Many of these people left the US when they were very young. The Association of Accidental Americans that brings them together asked President Donald Trump last year to find a solution to their quandary.
Kate-Meghan, And Other Royal Feuds That Made Headlines
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Rumours of a bitter fallout between the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle (right), and the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton (left), have been making headlines. But they aren’t the first aristocrats — or the last — to have a royal feud.
Rumours of a bitter fallout between the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle (right), and the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton (left), have been making headlines. But they aren’t the first aristocra..
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The frosty relationship between Sarah Ferguson (left) and Prince Philip (right), Duke of Edinburgh, has been no secret. Once Prince Philip’s favourite daughter-in-law, Fergie fell out of favour following her scandal-plagued divorce from Prince Andrew in 1996. While most of the royal family have put their past issues with Fergie aside, Prince Philip continues to hold a grudge. There were speculations that he wouldn’t attend the wedding of his granddaughter Princess Eugenie (Fergie and Andrew’s younger daughter). However, not only did he mark his presence, he even posed for photographs, the first time the pair was pictured together in 26 years.
The frosty relationship between Sarah Ferguson (left) and Prince Philip (right), Duke of Edinburgh, has been no secret. Once Prince Philip’s favourite daughter-in-law, Fergie fell out of favour follo..
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The Dutch royal family had its share of scandal in 2003 when Princess Margarita (right), Countess of Colorno, washed their dirty linen in public. She claimed that the then Dutch Queen Máxima (centre) and her maternal aunt, Beatrix (left), had ordered the Dutch Secret Service to investigate Margarita’s husband, Edwin de Roy van Zuydewijn, who was a commoner. However, the marriage ended in divorce. Margarita got married again to a Dutch lawyer in 2008.
The Dutch royal family had its share of scandal in 2003 when Princess Margarita (right), Countess of Colorno, washed their dirty linen in public. She claimed that the then Dutch Queen Máxima (centre..
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When in public, most royals prefer to project the image of a happy, regal family. But during Easter mass last year, the friction between Spain’s royal family was palpable. A video showed Queen Letizia (right) blocking photographers from taking a picture of her mother-in-law, Queen Sofia (left), with the former’s two daughters - Princess Leonor (second left) and Princess Sofia. In another video, Queen Letizia was found wiping off a kiss Queen Sofia planted on one of the princesses.
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In 2017, Prince Ernst August (not in pic), head of the nowdeposed royal House of Hanover, stirred up some royal drama when he announced a formal opposition to the marriage of his elder son, also known as Prince Ernst August (in pic), based on a simple premise: he wanted his castles back, along with family property deeded over to his son between 2004-2006. According to reports, August Sr, known for courting scandals, said that “the decision was not easy for me, because it concerns my son. But I am forced to do so in order to preserve the interests of the House of Hanover and the property, including cultural property, which has been its property for centuries”.
In 2017, Prince Ernst August (not in pic), head of the nowdeposed royal House of Hanover, stirred up some royal drama when he announced a formal opposition to the marriage of his elder son, also know..
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Prince Henrik (in pic) of Denmark, who passed away last year, had his share of problems with the monarchy. After his wife Margrethe II became queen in 1972, Henrik became the first male consort in Danish history. In 2017, Henrik refused to be buried next to his wife in Roskilde Cathedral, the Danish royal burial place, unless he was named king. He claimed the title was gender discrimination. Six months after his death, half of Henrik’s ashes were scattered in the private garden at Fredensborg Castle. The other half were scattered in Danish waters.
Prince Henrik (in pic) of Denmark, who passed away last year, had his share of problems with the monarchy. After his wife Margrethe II became queen in 1972, Henrik became the first male consort in Da..
Their status can be a touchy subject. If they refuse to play ball with the US tax authorities, their banks at home can be sanctioned. So these institutions can refuse them services like bank accounts and mortgages.
To a lesser extent, the British royal family cannot dodge its US tax obligations either: a flawed tax return can trigger hefty fines.
But there is a solution to avoid headaches for the royal couple's accountants: Meghan can renounce her US citizenship. However, even if she does that, tax returns would still have to be filed for the child until age 18.
Cloaks, Trees, Kids ... And Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Twinning, Again!
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The royals of Britain made an elegant entry into Tonga. However, Duchess Meghan Markle had an oops moment at the airport itself. Apparently, Markle forgot to remove the tag from her dress.
E! Online reported that the tag read "Returns will only be accepted if this tag remains attached."
The royals of Britain made an elegant entry into Tonga. However, Duchess Meghan Markle had an oops moment at the airport itself. Apparently, Markle forgot to remove the tag from her dress. E! Online ..
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