My earlier blog posts discussed the split in the circuit courts whether the FBAR $10,000 civil nonwillful penalty is to be applied on a “per account” basis rather than “per form”. The crux of the matter involves conflicting statutory interpretations by the 5th and 9th circuit courts of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) (31 U.S.C. … Continue reading Solicitor General Wants US Supreme Court to Decide Whether the FBAR “Nonwillful” Penalty is “Per Form” or “Per Account”
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Recent FBAR Case: IRS Seeks “Willful” Penalty $8.8M Without Much Regard for the Facts
A very recent FBAR case teaches us a few things. My colleague, attorney John Richardson, noted this after reading the case: "When charities need to raise money they will often have a bake sale or an auction. When the US government wants to raise money it uses an 'FBAR Fundraiser'". Readers, draw your own opinion! … Continue reading Recent FBAR Case: IRS Seeks “Willful” Penalty $8.8M Without Much Regard for the Facts
Your Foreign Bank Records – IRS Now Has Much Easier Access
There’s a new law on the books and it does not bode well for, among others, those with foreign accounts that have not been properly reported to the Internal Revenue Service. The “Combating Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Counterfeiting Act of 2019” (the “Act”) became part of the reconciled National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal … Continue reading Your Foreign Bank Records – IRS Now Has Much Easier Access