FBAR Filing – Late, Past Due, Unfiled – File & Settle – Tax Attorneys, Former IRS – You will never have to speak to the IRS

September 4, 2012
Written by: Fresh Start Tax

 

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Do you have a late, past due or unfiled FBAR report you need to file?

 

Call us today and we can get you back in the system worry free. We can file your back, past due or late FBAR and settle your case with the IRS. 1-866-700-1040.

We are comprised of Tax Attorneys, CPA’s and Former IRS Agents. We know the IRS system inside and out. We have over 60 years of direct IRS work experience in the local, district and regional offices of the IRS. We also taught Tax Law at the IRS.

 

Late, Past Due, Unfiled FBAR Reports

 

If you have a late, past due, or unfiled FBAR reports the key is to contact the IRS before they contact you.

As a general rule IRS will not enforce criminal penalties if you contact them before they contact you. The key is letting IRS know you will be filing your tax returns. At this point it only becomes a civil matter.

As a general rule, we contact IRS by filing a power of attorney so you will never speak to the IRS. We handle all the negotiations and settle the case so you pay the lowest amount allowed by law including the abatement of penalties and interest if your case warrants.

 

Who needs to file FBAR

 

A person or individual who holds a foreign financial account may have a reporting obligation even though the account produces no taxable income.

 

How to file

 

Checking the appropriate block on FBAR- related federal tax return or information return questions (for example, on Schedule B of Form 1040, the “Other Information” section of Form 1041, Schedule B of Form 1065, and Schedule N of Form 1120) and filing the FBAR, satisfies the account holder’s reporting obligation.

 

FBAR is not filed with,

 

The FBAR is not filed with the filer’s federal income tax return. The granting, by the IRS, of an extension to file federal income tax returns does not extend the due date for filing an FBAR.

 

Due Date for FBAR

 

You may not request an extension for filing the FBAR. The FBAR is an annual report and must be received by the Department of the Treasury in Detroit, MI, at one of the two addresses below, on or before June 30th of the year following the calendar year being reported.

 

File by mailing the FBAR to:

 

United States Department of the Treasury
P.O. Box 32621
Detroit, MI 48232-0621

If an express delivery service is required for a timely filed FBAR, address the parcel to:

IRS Enterprise Computing Center
ATTN: CTR Operations Mail room, 4th Floor
985 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226

 

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