Archive for the ‘Voluntary Disclosure’ Category

Tax Help News: Taxpayers Need to Stay Vigilant Even as IRS Withraws Case Against UBS

Saturday, November 27th, 2010

Earlier this year, there was a lot of heat over the UBS-IRS deal where thousands of taxpayers’ names were handed over to Uncle Sam for undisclosed overseas bank accounts. While the worst of the storm may have passed for now, it is imprudent for taxpayers with overseas bank accounts to let down their guards.
Last Tuesday, the IRS announced that it has dropped its case against UBS after the Swiss banking
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Get Tax Help for Offshore Accounts and Minimize Your Chances of IRS Prosecution

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

If you are hiding income in an offshore account, it’s not too late to come clean with the IRS.  Although the tax amnesty deadline for voluntary disclosure has expired (in November 2009), you can still get professional tax representation to help you possibly reduce severe tax penalties and work out a structured IRS payment plan.  At Tax Resolution Services, we recommend seeking tax help first before the IRS finds you.  If that
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Still Owe IRS Back Taxes? Pennsylvania Ad for Tax Amnesty Warns that Big Brother is Watching

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Just in case you thought we were exaggerating, here’s an interesting video (see below) that reflects how tax collection agencies (at both the federal and state level) are becoming increasingly aggressive!
Joseph Abrams reports that the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has taken on Big Brother scare tactics in the latest search for delinquent taxpayers – despite recent headlines that say taxing authorities have become kinder and gentler to help struggling taxpayers
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Now is the Time to Declare Funds in Foreign Bank Accounts: 19,000 Americans Face Penalties as IRS Cracks Down on Offshore Tax Evasion

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Jim Angle of FOXnews.com reports that Americans involved in hiding offshore funds in Swiss Bank UBS have inspired the IRS to establish a new unit which will track high-wealth individuals operating globally. The IRS is ready to get to the bottom of the $300 billion tax gap that has been haunting the federal government for the past few years.  They’ve invested $20 billion in the program in order to guarantee
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Tax Help Options For Overseas Tax Evasion as UBS Pushes For Swiss-US Deal

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Taxpayers with foreign funds may have felt the heat back last summer when UBS struck a deal with the US government to release some 4,500 names of American bank account holders to the IRS. That frenzy may seem far back in the past now but this wave of aggressive tax evasion crackdown is nowhere near over.
Recently, Wall Street Journal reported that UBS is increasing its lobbying efforts for the Swiss government
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Tax Help Guide: How to Avoid an IRS Audit When Uncle Sam’s After You

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

With the April 15th deadline fast approaching, taxpayers need to stay vigilant about what they report (and don’t report) on their tax returns in order to avoid being audited by the IRS or incurring heavy IRS penalties.
CNNMoney released an article recently that outlines several helpful tips for taxpayers to heed in order to prevent getting audited by the IRS. It’s important for taxpayers of all income brackets to realize that
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Offshore Banking & FBAR Defense Division Launches as IRS Cracks Down on Overseas Tax Evasion

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Recently, more than 14,700 Americans with secret offshore accounts took the IRS up on their offer of tax amnesty for voluntary disclosure before the October 15th deadline, generating “billions of dollars” in new revenue for the IRS. Based on this success, the IRS has hired 800 personnel in the United States and bulked up their offices overseas to smoke out more tax revenue from offshore hiding places.
Taxpayers need to be
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The IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program is Over for Those Hiding Money Overseas – Reducing IRS Penalties is Still Possible with Help from a Tax Professional

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

The IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program ended on October 15th.  For U.S. taxpayers who have been hiding money in Zurich, expect indictments and harsh prison sentences from the IRS.

By Michael Rozbruch, Certified Tax Resolution Specialist
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For the more than 4,450 U.S. taxpayers who have bank accounts in Switzerland and haven’t told Uncle Sam, time’s up.
In an unprecedented settlement with the Swiss government and Swiss bank UBS, the Department of Justice and Internal Revenue
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Reduce Your Chances of Criminal Prosecution: Don’t Miss The Extended Deadline For Voluntary Disclosure This Thursday-October 15th

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

This Thursday’s deadline for Amnesty has many wealthy Americans with foreign bank accounts nervous and scrambling to get tax help from their tax attorneys. Don’t miss your chance of significantly reducing your likelihood of facing criminal prosecution–if you have foreign bank accounts (either with UBS or some other foreign bank) with funds that you have not paid taxes on, get tax help now before it’s too late.
The issue started this
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Swiss Bank Account Information to be Turned Over to IRS: Tax Evaders Trying to Shelter Money May Consider IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program

Monday, September 28th, 2009

The end is near for U.S. taxpayers who are using the world’s most famous tax haven to shield assets and avoid paying Uncle Sam his due.  If you have an offshore account where you’ve been evading taxes, you should be worried!  Did you know that the IRS is offering an extension to the voluntary disclosure program to come clean about undeclared income?
By Michael Rozbruch
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In one of the latest — and
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Offshore Account Holders Must Act Now for Tax Amnesty to Avoid Severe IRS Penalties and Criminal Prosecution

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

There been lots of tax news and buzz about the extension of the tax amnesty period for offshore account holders. But something that has not been in the spotlight quite as much is how you will need expert tax help to take advantage of this so-called leniency from the IRS.
Brian Compton, my associate and the President of Tax Resolution Services, was recently interviewed by Rob Lever from the international publicationÂ
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Tax Help For UBS Account Holders Seeking IRS Tax Relief For Tax Evasion Charges

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

It’s official–UBS, the Swiss Banking Giant has reached a deal with the US Government and the Swiss Government to release around 4,450 names of American account holders suspected of tax evasion.
The US Government estimates there to be $18 billion hidden in these offshore accounts–giving the IRS plenty reason to scrutinize and audit both the innocent and guilty in the upcoming months.
If you have a UBS account and have not paid
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Tax Help for UBS Clients: All Overseas Bank Accounts More Vulnerable to IRS Scrutiny

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Hope everyone had a great weekend! CNBC.com reporter Mark Koba quoted me in a recent article about last week’s agreement by Swiss bank UBS to name US account holders. This is being seen as a watershed, leaving many wealthy Americans with foreign accounts scrambling to figure out what to do
Anyone who has not checked the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) box on Schedule B of form
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IRS Will Stop at Nothing for U.S. Names of Swiss Bank Account Holders Who May be Guilty of Tax Evasion

Friday, August 21st, 2009

As Swiss bank UBS and the Swiss government consider reneging on a deal to turn over 52,000 names of U.S. clients, Justice Department warns criminal prosecution may be next step
By Michael Rozbruch
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For those who follow tax compliance news, February was a big month.
That’s when the U.S. Department of Justice announced a deal with Swiss bank UBS.
The U.S. government agreed to waive criminal prosecution — federal prosecutors suspected the Swiss bank
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Offshore Account Holders Can Still Seek Amnesty from Criminal Prosecution and Lower IRS Penalties Till September 23

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

UBS and the U.S. and Swiss governments are nearing a settlement over the Swiss bank’s forced disclosure of 52,000 names of  U.S. clients suspected of tax evasion.
While the final form of agreement is not yet in place, there are many implications for U.S. taxpayers, including innocent offshore account holders who did not use their Swiss accounts to evade taxes. They may be heavily investigated, so it will be
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