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Deconstructing the FBAR Filing Requirements

i. Overview Who must file an FBAR? A person must file an FBAR informational return if all of the following conditions are met: (1) a “U.S. person”; (2) had a “financial interest” in, or “signature authority” over, or “other authority” over; (3) one or more “financial accounts”; (4) located in a “foreign country”; (5) the […]

Everything You Never Wanted to Know About the FBAR But Must: Part II

History of FBAR FBAR stands for “Foreign Bank Account Report.” The FBAR is a tool used by the U.S. government to identify persons who may be using foreign financial accounts to break U.S. law. Contrary to popular belief, the FBAR is not technically required by the tax code. Instead, it is a creature of the […]

Everything You Never Wanted To Know About The FBAR But Must: Part I

The Culprit: U.S. Worldwide Taxation The U.S. is one of the only countries left in the world that still taxes its citizens and residents on their worldwide income, regardless of where it is earned. Live and work in Rio De Janeiro? You must pay taxes to the U.S. government on your foreign-source income. Own a […]

A Message to Tax Practitioners

Back in 1997, Dustin Hoffman was awarded the “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the Golden Globes Award Ceremony. After thanking everyone who helped him during his career, he told a story that has a great deal of relevance to this topic. Paraphrasing, the story went something like thisii: “When I was doing a promotional tour for […]

A Message To Taxpayers

The environment that taxpayers with unreported offshore bank accounts find themselves in today is downright frightening. The vision that many people have – and that politicians are only too happy to promote – is that of wealthy expats who throw Great Gatsby-esque parties, during which the attendees burn their delinquent tax notices with fondue candles […]