OVDP Coming to an End Soon

Expat Taxes, FBAR, News, OVDP

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March 23, 2018
Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program

Internal Revenue Service plans to close the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) on September 18, 2018.

Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program

The Internal Revenue Service recently announced that they will be winding down the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) and plan to close the program on September 18, 2018.  As such, taxpayers who have yet to come forward have a limited amount of time in which to make a disclosure or face the new penalties.  This is of particular importance for those taxpayers who may be deemed to have been “willful” in their failure to file FinCen Form 114 (FBAR) and as such would not otherwise qualify for the Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures. This announcement is intended to give taxpayers who have yet to come forward one last chance to do so.

The Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures will still continue to be available to eligible taxpayers. However, the IRS has indicated they may also close this method for making an offshore disclosure.

The IRS will continue with its global enforcement initiatives to detect the offshore evasion of income tax, and further, to uncover those who have undeclared foreign assets.  These global initiatives include reporting under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), Whistleblower leads, civil examination and criminal prosecution. As the Chief of the IRS Criminal investigation recently stated:

“The IRS remains actively engaged in ferreting out the identities of those with undisclosed foreign accounts with the use of information resources and increased data analytics.” “Stopping offshore tax noncompliance remains a top priority of the IRS.”

 

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