I did not know Tate holds US citizenship either, but a quick google search seems to confirm it.
That's wild in the context of this video a friend sent me the other day, where a criminal attorney goes over various incriminating statements Tate has made, including pretty openly admitting to serious tax fraud. I dislike Andrew Tate but he's never come off as particularly stupid to me until I watched this video.
I can't wrap my head around why if you had a plan to somehow evade taxes through using cryptocurrency you'd announce it publicy like he does here. Or maybe there's a chance he actually thought income paid in crypto isn't taxable, but I have trouble imaging he's that stupid. I thought maybe there's an outside chance that the British tax service is significantly less aggressive than the IRS and that's how he's getting away with it, but since Tate seems to be a US citizen and also seems to now be going to the US, I don't see how he avoids serious consequences unless he has high level protection in the Trump administration.
Sorry that I couldn't find the exact parts where he talks about illegally evading taxes, but the whole video is worth watching if you're interested in Tate and you have time. If you don't come away convinced he's an absolute lowlife and scumbag, I don't know what to tell you.