The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been examining the possibility of a direct e-filing system. Can you imagine that bypassing tax preparation software or return preparers and direct filing with the IRS may be on the horizon? The IRS’s contemplated plan would enable users to directly prepare and file their tax returns with the U.S. … Continue reading IRS E-Filing Plan: No Solution for the Overseas American
Category: Foreign Corporations (including CFC and PFIC)
Tis the Season! Giving / Getting Gifts from a Foreign Entity?
Holidays are soon upon us, and many people will be making gifts to family and friends. It is very common to make gifts of cash – typically sending funds from a bank account to the recipient’s account. When gifts are made by foreign persons to US persons, there are many US tax traps for both … Continue reading Tis the Season! Giving / Getting Gifts from a Foreign Entity?
Should You File a Protective Refund Claim for the Transition Tax While Waiting for the US Supreme Court? Moore Might Mean More!
Part I of my blog post set out the background and discussed the debate over Internal Revenue Code Section 965 “transition tax” or “mandatory repatriation tax” enacted in 2017. The Supreme Court recently decided to review the 9th Circuit case of Moore v. United States bringing this controversial tax back into the spotlight. The Court … Continue reading Should You File a Protective Refund Claim for the Transition Tax While Waiting for the US Supreme Court? Moore Might Mean More!
Moore Might Mean More! US Supreme Court Review of Moore & Section 965 Transition Tax
In recent years, one of the most hotly debated tax issues in the United States has been the imposition by Internal Revenue Code Section 965 of the “transition tax” or “mandatory repatriation tax”, a provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) enacted in 2017. The Supreme Court's recent decision to review the 9th … Continue reading Moore Might Mean More! US Supreme Court Review of Moore & Section 965 Transition Tax
“Net Investment Income Tax” is Hitting More Taxpayers … Americans Abroad Really Feeling the Pinch
The 3.8% Medicare surcharge, more commonly called the “Net Investment Income Tax” or (“NIIT”), was enacted to help fund “Obamacare” health coverage. It is imposed on “high wage earners” but because the NIIT thresholds are not subject to inflation, the rules are now grabbing more and more taxpayers. President Biden’s Green Book proposals if enacted … Continue reading “Net Investment Income Tax” is Hitting More Taxpayers … Americans Abroad Really Feeling the Pinch
FATCA Reporting of Compensatory Foreign Stock Option on Form 8938
My earlier blog post covered some US tax issues faced by the individual granted options on foreign company stock by his non-US employer. When it comes to foreign information return reporting, the grant of options to an employee on foreign stock can get confusing. Is an option granted to an employee with respect to foreign … Continue reading FATCA Reporting of Compensatory Foreign Stock Option on Form 8938
Foreign Persons Making Gifts to the US – Cash / Wire Transfers / Checks?
Understanding the US gift tax is important for both US and non-US persons. It comes as a big surprise to many people that US gift tax issues can arise in many unanticipated ways, such as sending money to an adult child attending college; making loans interest-free to family members or giving them loans with below-market interest rates. Even non-US persons can … Continue reading Foreign Persons Making Gifts to the US – Cash / Wire Transfers / Checks?
Big Win for Taxpayers with Foreign Assets: IRS Lacks Authority to Assess & Collect Penalties for Failure to File Foreign Information Returns
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) was sucker-punched by the Tax Court on April 3, 2023 in the case of Farhy v. Commissioner, 160 T.C. No. 6 (2023). In that case, the Tax Court held that the IRS does not have the authority to assess and collect penalties asserted under Internal Revenue Code Section 6038(b), in the … Continue reading Big Win for Taxpayers with Foreign Assets: IRS Lacks Authority to Assess & Collect Penalties for Failure to File Foreign Information Returns
FATCA Statute of Limitations: IRS’ 2018 Assessment Grabs Tax & Penalties Back to 2003
In Fairbank v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2023-19, Dkt. No. 13400-18 (February 23, 2023) the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued a notice of deficiency in April 2018 for taxable years 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2011. The taxpayers argued the IRS could not go back to these prior years, challenging the assessments on … Continue reading FATCA Statute of Limitations: IRS’ 2018 Assessment Grabs Tax & Penalties Back to 2003
Tax Statutes of Limitation – Run Fast, IRS is Right Behind You
With tax season in full swing, now is a good time to review the various civil statutes of limitations (SOL) rules that apply to US tax matters. Perfect timing to review because we also have a Tax Court case from last month showing how harsh the consequences of the SOL can be if a taxpayer … Continue reading Tax Statutes of Limitation – Run Fast, IRS is Right Behind You









