America’s first Pope may face six-figure US tax bill despite vatican role

Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, became the first American elected to the papacy. Under U.S. tax law, citizenship comes with global tax obligations, even for individuals living abroad. That means unless he renounces his citizenship or receives an official exemption, Leo XIV is legally bound to report his income to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

America’s first Pope may face six-figure US tax
America’s first Pope may face six-figure US tax bill

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