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Penalty imposed for not filing expatriation form – Penalty for Non Filing
Anyone who has expatriated or terminated his U.S. residency status must file Form 8854.
Form 8854 must also be filed to comply with the annual information reporting requirements of Internal Revenue Code section 6039G, if the person is subject to tax under Section 877 of the Code. A $10,000 penalty may be imposed for failure to file Form 8854 when required.
IRS is sending notices to expatriates that have not complied with the Form 8854 requirements, including the imposition of the $10,000 penalty where appropriate.
The Instructions for Form 8854 (PDF) provide details about the filing requirements, related definitions and line-by-line instructions for completing the form. Failure to file or not including all the information required by the form or including incorrect information could lead to a penalty.
If this has happened to you and you need to get penalties and interest abated or removed call us today to see if you have reasonable cause to abate the penalties and interest.
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