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July 25, 2012
Written by: Fresh Start Tax
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FBAR and Expatriates

With the Federal Government finding over $5.5 billion dollars in Offshore Programs in the last two years, the Fed came out and said it will spend over $500,000 million in new revenue to help catch tax cheats and tax crimes.

What is the FBAR Voluntary Disclosure Practice

It is currently the practice of the IRS that a voluntary disclosure will be considered along with all other factors in the investigation in determining whether criminal prosecution will be recommended.

This voluntary disclosure practice creates no substantive or procedural rights for taxpayers, but rather is a matter of internal IRS practice, provided solely for guidance to IRS personnel. It is best to contact us directly because each case is based on its own merits.

A voluntary disclosure ( VD ) will not automatically guarantee immunity from  prosecution; however, a voluntary disclosure may result in prosecution not being recommended.  This practice does not apply to taxpayers with illegal source income.This is where we come in. The general rule, contact IRS before they contact you.

A voluntary disclosure occurs when the communication is truthful, timely, complete, and when:

1.  the taxpayer shows a willingness to cooperate and  does in fact cooperate with the IRS agent in determining his or her correct tax liability,

2.   when the taxpayer makes a  good faith arrangements with the IRS to pay in full, the tax, interest, and any penalties determined by the IRS to be applicable. Remember it is possible to abate penalties and interest. Honesty goes along way!

3.  A full disclosure is timely if it is received before:

a.  the IRS has initiated a civil examination or criminal investigation of the taxpayer, or has notified the taxpayer that it intends to commence such an examination or investigation;

b.  the IRS has received information from a third party (e.g., informant, other governmental agency, or the media) alerting the IRS to the specific taxpayer’s noncompliance;

c.  the IRS has initiated a civil examination or criminal investigation which is directly related to the specific liability of the taxpayer; or

d.  the IRS has acquired information directly related to the specific liability of the taxpayer from a criminal enforcement action.

4. Any taxpayer who contacts the IRS in person or through a representative regarding voluntary disclosure will be directed to Criminal Investigation for evaluation of the disclosure.

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