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First it was UBS. No one knew where it would go from there.

But now Lichtenstein went down and caved in to US pressure and the US has turned its attention to other countries including Hong Kong.

The US government is putting on political pressure on foreign governments to hand over names and bank account holders to ensure that those individuals have filed FBAR’s and paid there legal tax.

If you have not done so and need professional tax representation call us today.

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We can file your FBAR, file your amended returns and settle your case. Stop the worry today.

It is very important that individuals or businesses that may have issues or problems to speak to tax professionals and discuss these issues before the IRS gets involved. and they will get involved.

Make sure you are absolutely clear on this, the IRS is coming.

 

The success so far by the US government and the IRS.

After the first two Programs run by the US government the IRS  collected just north of $5 Billion in back taxes and penalties.With those types of numbers it does not take a genius that the Feds have found a source of revenue. Since both parties always pledges not to raise taxes this is an easy fix.  Just enforce the tax laws to individuals who are wealthy and have fudge on there tax returns. There leverage, prison time.

 

The IRS is ramping up enforcement and the Feds are backing them up.

Next year the Administration is funding the IRS another $500,000 million to pursue tax cheats and work on non- compliance.

Make no mistake about it, the IRS is coming.

 

What happened in Liechtenstein.

Few saw this coming. With Liechtenstein being a small Alpine village of 36,000 people many thought it would never fall to IRS pressure, but it did.

Liechtenstein finally informed on their Bank Clients on the U.S. Tax Evasion Request to report on certain foreign accounts.

Liechtenstein has told there American clients of the principality’s oldest bank that U.S. authorities have requested their account data as they widen a tax probe for potential tax evasion and potential tax fraud. Investors are scrambling.

Accounts at’ Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG (LLB)” that contained at least $500,000 at any time since the beginning of 2004 are covered by the information request, according to a May 30 letter sent to a client by the principality’s tax authority. We have no idea how many accounts are included on this request however the word on the streets, “thousands”.

 

What is FATCA?
The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) improves tax compliance involving foreign financial assets and offshore accounts. Under FATCA, certain U.S. taxpayers with specified foreign financial assets must report those assets to the IRS on Form 8938.

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FATCA will require foreign financial institutions to report directly to the IRS information about financial accounts held by U.S. taxpayers.
The IRS offers an offshore voluntary disclosure program to help people get current with their taxes. The current program is open for an indefinite period until otherwise announced.

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All the countries are going down like domino’s including Japan.

First it was UBS and yes even Lichtenstein. Nobody thought Lichtenstein.

Liechtenstein finally informed on their Bank Clients on the U.S. Tax Evasion Request to report on certain foreign accounts.

Liechtenstein has told there American clients of the principality’s oldest bank that U.S. authorities have requested their account data as they widen a tax probe for potential tax evasion and potential tax fraud. Investors are scrambling.

Accounts at’ Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG (LLB)” that contained at least $500,000 at any time since the beginning of 2004 are covered by the information request, according to a May 30 letter sent to a client by the principality’s tax authority. We have no idea how many accounts are included on this request however the word on the streets, “thousands”.

Many were set up by financial planners and attorneys who are now nervous about the request and investigation.

Liechtenstein facilitated the  group request from the U.S. by amending a tax law in March.

Liechtenstein’s second-biggest bank, also known as LLB, is one of 11 financial firms, including Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN) and Julius Baer Group Ltd. (BAER), being investigated as part of a United States  probe of offshore tax evasion.

The stakes for Swiss banks were raised after the Department of Justice indicted Wegelin & Co. on Feb. 2 for allegedly helping customers hide money from the Internal Revenue Service.

The IRS is taking a very aggressive approach to collect monies on FBAR and are funding  huge amounts of revenue to go after the deep foreign taxpayers pockets of monies.

IRS results up to this point.

So far the US has been very successful and collected north of $5 Billion large in the first three years of the FBAR Program. The IRS has just been funded another $500,000 million by the Obama administration to beef up the IRS enforcement arm and much of money will be dedicated to non-filers as well as FBAR compliance.

The Progress

Offshore banks must begin complying with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and the Internal Revenue Service has been getting cooperation from other nations. Japan became  one of the newest country to pledge its cooperation with the U.S.

The FATCA

FATCA requires foreign banks to disclose the identities of all account holders who are also U.S. taxpayers. In many countries, such disclosure violates that nation’s bank secrecy laws. Banks and financial institution  have been caught in the middle. After all, they make loads of money on the clients. However, if the financial institutions  do not comply with the IRS requests and the new FATCA law, they will be violating the law.

Most of the developed nations have indicated they will cooperate fearing US reprisal.

That means banks and financial institution in many countries will now have to identify and report Americans holding accounts. The current trend for bank compliance seems to be trending to eliminate the hassle by simply closing foreign accounts.

Japan is the latest country to indicate its willingness to cooperate. That means that U.S. taxpayers with unreported accounts in Japan could soon have IRS tax issues. Foreign accounts are legal, the penalties for not reporting those accounts are very expensive and could include prison time. Find the IRS before they find you.

Foreign bank and financial accounts  such as CD’s, brokerage accounts, most retirement accounts must be reported annually to the IRS on Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Account, more commonly known as an FBAR. You can find the Form on our website.

Failure to file FBARs can be criminal and result in penalties of $100,000 or 50% of the highest account balance for each year the account remains undisclosed.

If you have an account in Japan that has not been properly reported call us today to find out your options. 1-866-700-1040. You may want to file a ” quiet disclosure”.

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Important news for those living in Greece, Cyprus and the surrounding areas.

The latest news that came out of Lichtenstein regarding FBAR was not a good sign for taxpayers who need to file FBAR and  amended tax returns.

Earlier this year Liechtenstein finally informed on their Bank Clients on the U.S. Tax Evasion Request. Lichtenstein was a haven for taxpayers to hide there monies out of the long arm of the IRS and the US government. Uncle Sam won and is pressing on to bigger targets.

The US Government Request of Records.

Request of records were made by the US government of the Bank accounts at’ Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG (LLB)” that contained at least $500,000 at any time since the beginning of 2004 are covered by the information request, according to a May 30 letter sent to a client by the principality’s tax authority.

The US also announced that in the Liechtenstein group request, U.S. authorities are also targeting lawyers, accountants, financial advisers, asset managers and those responsible for professional “asset protection,” who “conspired with a U.S. taxpayer to commit U.S. crimes or provided assistance,” according to the letter.

IRS is continuing to amass more information and pursue more people internationally, the risk to individuals hiding assets offshore is increasing.

Our advice, file before IRS finds you!    We can limit your exposure today.

Some of the areas that IRS announced initiatives were in Greece, Cyprus, Dubai , Hong Kong and Japan. The long arm of the IRS will be making its way soon.

The IRS collected over $5 Billion big ones as a result of the first two FBAR initiatives and the IRS already knows were to hunt. The fear of criminal prosecution looms large.

IRS wants to give those hiding money in foreign accounts a tough, fair way to resolve their tax problems once and for all. And it gives people a chance to come in before IRS find you.

The goal of the Internal Revenue Service is to get people back into the U.S. tax system.  Criminal investigators and Revenue Agents are teaming up to combat international tax evasion.  New Government  Divisions are being set up to make this a top priority for the IRS.

IRS also has additional cases and banks under review. The situation will just get worse in the months ahead for those hiding assets and income offshore.

IRS is even so bold as to post all FBAR victories including prison sentences on their website.

We have successfully handled a number of FBAR cases and we can take the fear and worry away. Call us today. 1-866-700-1040.

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Unfiled, Delinquent FBAR – Liechtenstein: A Sign of What’s to Come

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Unfiled, Delinquent FBAR – Liechtenstein:  A Sign of What’s to Come

 

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There has been a natural fear built in the FBAR program and we can help relieve you of the fear and worry. We can file all back FBAR reports, file your amended 1040’s and work out a successful tax settlement.

 

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Liechtenstein

 

With the explosion of the UBS the domino’s started to fall and one of the questions everyone was asking was, ” would Liechtenstein fall ?”.

It did and now, taxpayers are scrambling.

Liechtenstein finally informed on their Bank Clients on the U.S. Tax Evasion Request

Liechtenstein has told American clients of the principality’s oldest bank that U.S. authorities have requested their account data as they widen a tax evasion and potential tax fraud probe.

Accounts at‘ Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG (LLB)” that contained at least $500,000 at any time since the beginning of 2004 are covered by the information request, according to a May 30 letter sent to a client by the principality’s tax authority.

Liechtenstein facilitated the so-called group request from the U.S. by amending a tax law in March.

Liechtenstein’s second-biggest bank, also known as LLB, is one of 11 financial firms, including Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN) and Julius Baer Group Ltd. (BAER), being investigated as part of a U.S. probe of offshore tax evasion.

 

The Stakes

 

The stakes for Swiss banks were raised after the Department of Justice indicted Wegelin & Co. on Feb. 2 for allegedly helping customers hide money from the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS is taking a very aggressive approach to collect monies on FBAR and are funding  huge amounts of revenue to go after the deep foreign taxpayers pockets of monies.

 

The Motivation.

 

“The motivation for the law is the Landesbank issue, which has accelerated the process,” said Mario Frick, a partner at Liechtenstein law firm Seeger, Frick & Partner. “For a certain period of time, it will be possible to make group requests to clean up the past and the issue of legacy assets.”

Landesbank, which had 48.1 billion Swiss francs ($50 billion) of assets under management at the end of 2011, confirmed it has received a group request via the Liechtenstein authorities, Cyrill Sele, a spokesman for the bank in Vaduz, said in an e-mailed response to questions.
Third Parties

“The ruling to extend the period of applicability back to the tax year 2001 in the administrative assistance law with the U.S. is limited to 12 months from the date it comes into force,” said Sele. It “is closely linked to the ongoing U.S. offshore voluntary disclosure program.”

Those affected by the U.S. request for information have the right to appeal, according to the letter.

In the Liechtenstein group request, U.S. authorities are also targeting lawyers, accountants, financial advisers, asset managers and those responsible for professional “asset protection,” who “conspired with a U.S. taxpayer to commit U.S. crimes or provided assistance,” according to the letter.

 

The sign of what is to come

 

“It’s a sign that the U.S. is not just focused on Switzerland, but on all offshore jurisdictions with Singapore, Dubai and Hong Kong very much on the radar screen,” said Milan Patel, a partner at Zurich-based law firm Anaford AG. “This request appears to be much more expansive than the agreement with Switzerland and aims to get information on third parties.”

 

UBS Precedent

 

 

Swiss banks are seeking a settlement with the U.S. as Liechtenstein’s larger Alpine neighbor, the world’s biggest center for offshore wealth, tries to shed its image as a haven for undeclared assets. That may involve negotiating separate deferred prosecution agreements with U.S. authorities.

UBS AG, the biggest Swiss bank, avoided prosecution in 2009 by paying $780 million, admitting it fostered tax evasion and giving the IRS data on more than 250 accounts. It later turned over data on another 4,450 accounts. Before the UBS deferred- prosecution deal, U.S. prosecutors said the bank managed $20 billion in undeclared assets for American clients.

Landesbank declined to comment on whether the handover of account data under the group request would allow the bank to enter a deferred prosecution agreement.

Christof Buri, a spokesman for larger Liechtenstein rival LGT Group, which had 86.9 billion francs of assets under management at the end of last year, said the bank only has tax- compliant U.S. clients. The bank, owned by Liechtenstein’s princely family, declined to comment further.

 

Unwinding Secrecy

 

Liechtenstein started to unwind secrecy after data stolen from LGT was used by Germany to prosecute tax evaders in 2008. Former Deutsche Post AG (DPW) Chief Executive Officer Klaus Zumwinkel was convicted of tax evasion and received a two-year suspended prison sentence plus a penalty of 1 million euros ($1.25 million).

Under pressure from the U.S., Germany and France, Liechtenstein said in March 2009 that it would conform with tax standards set out by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to avoid being blacklisted as a tax haven.

Markus Amman, a spokesman for the Liechtenstein government, and Katja Gey, who helped negotiate a tax deal for the principality with the U.K., didn’t answer calls to their mobile phones.

“It’s only a question of time, say three to five years, when this type of group request will become standard for future business,” said lawyer Frick. “Liechtenstein is a small country that has had a reputation for not cooperating in the field of tax and that’s something that has to change. We have to find new areas of business.

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The Bottom Line. Unfiled, Delinquent FBAR

 

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If you are a US citizen living in Switzerland or the surrounding area and need FBAR help, call us today.

We have a number of Switzerland FBAR clients and understand the tax issues and related tax problems that can occur.

We are comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, Tax Lawyers, CPA’s and Former IRS Agents who have over 60 years with the IRS.

Tax News – February 2, 2012

“Switzerland’s oldest bank was indicted back on February 02, 2012 for conspiring with U.S. taxpayers and others to hide more than $1.2 billion in secret offshore foreign banks and financial accounts and the income they generated from the IRS.

It was the first time in history that an overseas bank was indicted by the United States for facilitating tax fraud by U.S. taxpayers.”

IRS will be paying closer attention to US taxpayers living abroad having overseas bank accounts and financial interests. Large amounts of funds have been placed beyond the reach of the FEDS and they plan to do something about that.

Since IRS received over $5.5 Billion over the last five years as a result of FBAR the IRS plans to ramp up enforcement because of the large pool of revenue sitting in the pockets of foreign banks and financial institutions. The IRS has committed over $500,000 million dollars in the next fiscal year to the areas of tax compliance, no filers and tax enforcement.

If you have nothing to hide or squirm about you can certainly file and report FBAR on your own. However, if you have anything that can make you nervous you should contact us for a free tax consult. 1-866-700-1040.

How you should report your account to the IRS.

Filers of FBAR should report their foreign accounts using the following method:

A. (1) completing boxes 7a and 7b on Form 1040 Schedule B, box 3 on the Form 1041 “Other Information” section, box 10 on Form 1065 Schedule B, or boxes 6a and 6b on Form 1120 Schedule N and (2) completing Form TD F 90-22.1 (PDF).

FBAR due dates:

The FBAR is due by June 30 of the year following the year that the account holder meets the $10,000 threshold.

The granting by the Internal Revenue Service of an extension to file Federal income tax returns does not extend the due date for filing an FBAR.

Taxpayers who file FBAR cannot request an extension of the FBAR due date.

If a filer does not have all the available information to file the return by June 30, they should file as complete a return as they can and amend the document when the additional or new information becomes available.

The issue of multiple owners of Foreign Accounts

We have had the same issues come up with a our Switzerland clients that bears a comment. With respect to the issue of Multiple Owners of Foreign Accounts:

In the case of co-owners, each taxpayer who makes a voluntary disclosure will be liable for the penalty on his percentage of the highest aggregate balance in the account. His/her voluntary disclosure is effective as to his tax liability only. It does not cover the other co-owners.

The IRS may examine any co-owner who does not make a voluntary disclosure. Co-owners examined by the IRS will be subject to all appropriate penalties or tax crimes.

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We are a World Wide Tax Firm specializing in FBAR, Offshore and Overseas IRS tax issues, tax resolution and IRS negotiation.

We have a number of current clients in China and are familiar with the tax issues and concerns of those U.S. citizens living in China and the surrounding areas.

The long hand of the US Government including the IRS is reaching into the pockets of those taxpayers  world wide including those living in China required to pay taxes on foreign earnings.

Over the past 3 years the IRS has collected over $5 billion dollars from 33,000 taxpayers who have come forward to report earnings from overseas accounts.

The IRS knows this is just the tip of the iceberg and with the hiring many new Revenue Agents, the IRS will be on the hunt for more tax dollars, and yes be sure, IRS can always hold over the heads of taxpayers the fear of a criminal tribunal and prison sentences.

Most taxpayers will have little to fear, but for those who have civil and or criminal problems we are here to help file and report.

We can help answer any questions you may have regarding any civil or potential criminal tax matters of issues.

Who is required to File and Report –  FBAR

If you have a financial interest in or signature authority over a foreign financial account, including a bank account, brokerage account, mutual fund, trust, or other type of foreign financial account, the Bank Secrecy Act may require you to report the account yearly to the Internal Revenue Service by filing Form TD F 90-22.1, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR). Call  us for any questions. 1-866-700-1040.

The FBAR is required because foreign banks as well as financial institutions may not be subject to the same reporting requirements as domestic financial institutions. you must check with each country and institution.

The FBAR is a tool to help the Internal Revenue Service and the United States government identify persons who may be using foreign financial accounts or financial institutions to evade United States Law.

Tax Investigators such as IRS Revenue Agents and Criminal Investigators use FBARs to help identify or trace funds used for illicit purposes such as concealment, terrorism, drug dealings etc  to identify unreported income maintained or generated abroad.

Why should taxpayers make a voluntary disclosure.

 

Taxpayers with undisclosed foreign accounts in financial institutions or entities should make a voluntary disclosure because it is the law and that enables them to become compliant, avoid substantial civil penalties and generally eliminate the risk of criminal prosecution which is tremendous leverage..

Making a” voluntary disclosure” to the US Government also provides the opportunity to calculate, with a reasonable degree of certainty, the total cost of resolving all offshore tax issues including penalties and interest.

Taxpayers who do not submit a voluntary disclosure ( VD ) run the risk of detection by the IRS and the imposition of substantial penalties, including the fraud penalty and foreign information return penalties, and an increased risk of criminal prosecution.

The IRS remains actively engaged in rooting out the identities of those with undisclosed foreign accounts. Moreover, increasingly this information is available to the IRS under tax treaties, through submissions by whistle blowers, and will become more available as the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and Foreign Financial Asset Reporting  very become effective.

Each taxpayers situation is unique different. There are no two cases the same. You should seek professional representation in dealing with these issues. Call us today and speak to us under attorney-client privileged. We are affordable, friendly and trustworthy

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