Client Organizers
The attached client organier is designed to help you gather tax information needed to prepare your 2010 personal income tax return. Click on the link below to access the client organizer.
The attached client organier is designed to help you gather tax information needed to prepare your 2010 personal income tax return. Click on the link below to access the client organizer.
The IRS has recently announced a second period of amnesty for undisclosed foreign bank and financial accounts (FBAR). In order to disincentivize “holding out” the IRS has upped the potential penalties to 25% from 20% on the highest aggregate account balance between 2003 and 2010. Taxpayers must also file amended returns declaring all foreign income and pay the related taxes, penalties, and interest. The deadline for entering the amnesty program is August 31, 2011.
In exchange the IRS is promising not to pursue criminal charges. In addition to criminal charges, the penalties can be as high as 50% of the highest aggregate account balance as well as declaring all foreign income and paying the related taxes, etc.
The IRS has made it clear they are actively pursuing these perceived tax “loopholes” in an aggressive fashion. If you have undisclosed foreign bank accounts you need to know your rights and options. Please call our office immediately to speak with your trusted LMGW advisor.
In a recent summary opinion by the US Tax Court (Ralph Crandall TC Summary Opinion 2011-14) the taxpayers were found to not qualify for nonrecognition treatment under Section 1031. The parties established two escrow accounts for the exchange but neither account limited the taxpayer’s right to receive, pledge, borrow, or otherwise obtain the benefit fo the funds.
As with many prospective tax transactions, it is of paramount importance that the rules and form of transactions be followed to the letter.