Posts Tagged ‘offshore accounts’

How to Get Tax Help with Your Offshore Bank Account if You Missed the FBAR Amnesty Deadline for IRS Voluntary Disclosure

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

If you have undeclared funds in foreign bank accounts, you need to act now. If you missed the October 15th tax amnesty deadline for voluntary disclosure, there is a heightened need to get expert tax help as soon as possible from an FBAR tax attorney or FBAR tax resolution specialist who can help you seek IRS penalty abatement to reduce the impact of back taxes and severe criminal implications.
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First Prosecution of an Offshore Account Holder in a UBS Tax Case Sends Message: IRS Will Not Tolerate Offshore Tax Evasion

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

On Friday, the first American was prosecuted in a UBS tax case and sentenced to house arrest after admitting he concealed about $6 million in assets from the IRS.
Americans who missed the October 15th deadline for tax amnesty can still reduce severe IRS penalties for offshore accounts (including FBAR penalties that can amount to 200-300% of the asset value of the account!) Account holders need to get expert tax help
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Offshore Account Holders Who Missed the October 15 Tax Amnesty Deadline Can Still Get Tax Help Reducing Severe FBAR Penalties

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

More than 7,500 Americans rushed to take advantage of a the opportunity for tax amnesty offered through a special voluntary disclosure program for offshore accounts that ended last Thursday. But what can you do if you didn’t come forward to the IRS last week and still need to declare your offshore account?
If a U.S. taxpayer or U.S. resident was not able to file the voluntary disclosure memorandum by the October
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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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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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UBS Settlement Update: What Foreign Bank Account Holders Need to Know to Avoid Civil and Criminal IRS Penalties

Friday, July 31st, 2009

UBS has just struck a deal with the US Government to give up 52,000 names of Americans who have Swiss bank accounts. In the upcoming weeks, we can expect to see many guilty tax evaders being charged with heavy IRS penalties as well as innocent account holders who will need to defend themselves. (Read more about the latest UBS settlement.)
It is not uncommon for American businesspeople to hold foreign bank
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Obama Administration Goes After Tax Cheats

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

The president outlines a plan to work with overseas banks and target tax cheats. He also wants to hire 800 new IRS agents to hunt down those not complying.
By Michael Rozbruch
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Just months into office, President Barack Obama has publicly announced the targets of his administrations.
Worldwide terrorist networks?
Check.
Guantanamo Bay?
Check.
Carbon emissions?
Check.
Tax cheats?
Che— Say what?!
That’s right. Among President Obama’s high-value targets are tax cheats who hide money in overseas bank accounts. On May
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Alaska Dentist Tried to Evade $575K in Taxes - Deducted Nearly All Expenses

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Glenn E. Lockwood, 61, of Kenai, Alaska, was sentenced to five years in prison for his conviction on four counts of tax evasion. In addition to prison, Lockwood was ordered to pay a $10,000 criminal fine and an additional $42,000 for the costs of prosecution.Â
According to court records, Lockwood was a practicing dentist who owned the Kenai Dental Clinic and attempted to evade more than $575,000 in federal income taxes
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Tax Evaders and Tax Cheats Beware! IRS Finally Pierces the Swiss Banking Veil

Monday, March 30th, 2009

In a blow to tax cheats, Switzerland’s largest bank agrees to divulge the names of those suspect of using offshore accounts to evade U.S. taxes
By Michael Rozbruch
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In the world of tax cheats, the news doesn’t get much bigger.
UBS, the largest bank in Switzerland, agreed to provide to the U.S. government with the names of those it suspects of using its accounts to evade paying taxes in the United States. The
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IRS Announces Revised Voluntary Disclosure Terms for Taxpayers with Offshore Accounts

Friday, March 27th, 2009

The IRS announced new voluntary disclosure practices for offshore account holders. Voluntary disclosure can help taxpayers avoid prosecution for possible tax evasion and reduce taxes, penalties, and interest owed.  The IRS offers leniency for voluntary disclosure and Americans with IRS tax problems should take advantage of this policy to mitigate legal problems later.
While taxpayers can participate in the voluntary disclosure program before the IRS has initiated a civil or criminal
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FY2008 IRS Tax Enforcement Numbers Show Vigilance

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Though slightly down from 2007, tax enforcement number in 2008 were among the highest in a decade.
By Michael Rozbruch
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The large number of tax evasion and audit cases you’re hearing about today isn’t a symptom of yellow journalism.
In fact, the fiscal-year 2008 tax enforcement numbers released by the Internal Revenue Service are among the highest in a decade.
In fiscal-year 2008, the IRS collected $56.4 billion through collection, examination and document-matching efforts.
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