US persons (e.g., US citizens, US green card holders) must make an information report to the IRS when making certain transfers to foreign (non-US) corporations. Specifically, when a US person transfers (or is treated under the tax rules as having transferred) property to a foreign corporation in certain “non-recognition” transactions (e.g., a contribution of capital … Continue reading Transfer of Property or Cash to a Foreign Corporation? FILING OF FORM 926
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Dividends from Foreign Corporations Part III – “Controlled Foreign Corporations”
Learn about the interplay between foreign corporations and eligibility for lower tax rates available only for "qualified dividends". It's a complicated topic and all of the posts in the series should be read in order to understand the ramifications. Part I, Part II and below, Part III. Unsurprisingly, many US owners of corporations that are … Continue reading Dividends from Foreign Corporations Part III – “Controlled Foreign Corporations”
Can You Claim a Refund of Your “Willful” FBAR Penalty?
Below is a copy of my post as it appeared (May 21 2018) on my former blog "Let's Talk About US Tax" hosted by AngloInfo. We had a very interesting case decided May 16 2018 when a district court in Texas granted Dominique Colliot’s motion for summary judgment (United States, v. Dominique G. Colliot). The … Continue reading Can You Claim a Refund of Your “Willful” FBAR Penalty?
The Unreported Offshore Account – Still Alive After Death & Plaguing Executors and Heirs
My blog post reproduced below was originally posted on AngloInfo "Let's Talk About US Tax" Posted on October 12, 2015 by Virginia La Torre Jeker J.D., When someone dies owning an unreported financial account, the heirs and executors of the estate are faced with a serious problem. First, assuming there is undeclared income earned with respect to the … Continue reading The Unreported Offshore Account – Still Alive After Death & Plaguing Executors and Heirs
FBAR “Last Chance” Due Date Soon Here – What to do with Virtual Currency?
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) had earlier issued an announcement reminding of the due date for filing the 2017 FinCEN Form 114, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (the notorious “FBAR”). The 2017 FBAR relates to foreign financial accounts held at any time during the calendar year 2017. In line with the change in … Continue reading FBAR “Last Chance” Due Date Soon Here – What to do with Virtual Currency?
MORE Real Life Examples: US Tax Traps of International Community Property
Part I of my blog post explained the basics of community property and how US tax laws can override certain community property principles when a US/NRA married couple is involved. This was followed by a blog post posing a smattering of real-life examples that demonstrated how community property laws can impact the US tax situation … Continue reading MORE Real Life Examples: US Tax Traps of International Community Property





