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in this segment weamp;#39;ll delve into the reciprocity of the US in global tax compliance while the foreign account tax compliance act or fatka makes foreign Banks report to the IRS the US doesnamp;#39;t fully return the favor fatka doesnamp;#39;t require full reciprocity meaning foreign financial institutions must report US taxpayers accounts to the IRS but us financial institutions need not disclose foreigners accounts to their taxing agencies and the US hasnamp;#39;t adopted the common reporting standard for full transparency as we discussed CRS has been adopted by more than 100 Nations this one-sided exchange Sparks concerns could the US be a tax Haven for foreigners we in covering the layers of international tax law up next weamp;#39;ll see what a tax Haven is and why the US may be one