The Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) can no longer be filed on TDF 90-22.1, and must be e-filed on Form 114. This alert summarizes developments involving FBAR e-filing and ...
As reported in our prior client alerts,[1] the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, FinCEN Form 114 (FBAR), must be filed by a U.S. person that holds a financial interest in, or signature or ...
IMGCAP(1)]There are a number of due dates that don’t apply to all taxpayers, but are easily missed when they do apply and will subject the taxpayer to harsh penalties if they overlook them. For ...
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding all taxpayers with a filing requirement for a foreign bank account report to report their foreign assets by the June 30 deadline. FBAR filings have risen ...
If you had foreign accounts in 2015 that in the aggregate topped $10,000 at any time during the year, you should file an FBAR–also called Form 114. June 30, 2016 is the filing deadline, and FinCEN now ...
Missing a filing deadline is not something to take lightly, especially when the IRS, the Financial Crimes unit of the Treasury Department, and the Justice Department are all over FBARs these days.
If you have foreign financial accounts and you missed submitting one key form to the IRS, the resulting penalties could be harsh. Wait … it’s June. You thought you were done with your taxes this year.
WALLINGFORD, CT / ACCESSWIRE / July 27, 2016 / IRSMedic.com, also known as Parent & Parent, LLP, recently announced that its 2015 FBAR filing guide was successfully shared across social media and ...