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United States’ Global Efforts To Uncover Foreign Account Holders

Several developments in the government’s ongoing investigation of U.S. persons with foreign bank accounts have taken place this month. First, another seven banks have signed non-prosecution agreements pursuant to the Department of Justice’s “Swiss Bank Program.” Second, indicative of the government’s desire to expand its inquiry beyond Switzerland, a federal court in Miami approved an IRS request to serve a so-called “John Doe summons” to seek records of Belize Bank International Limited and Belize Bank Limited’s correspondence accounts at Bank of America, N.A. and Citibank, N.A.

Upcoming Filing Deadlines For Taxpayers With Foreign Assets And Accounts

TAMPA, FL, June 17, 2015 — The IRS recently reminded taxpayers with foreign assets and accounts of several upcoming filing deadlines. The most well-known of these reporting requirements is the FBAR, or Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, which must be filed with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) by June 30th. It is important to note that the FBAR filing requirement is separate and distinct from the taxpayer’s obligation to disclose their interest in a foreign account on Schedule B of their federal income tax return.

Guerra & Partners Supports Bay Area Legal Services

For the third consecutive year, Guerra & Partners is pleased to announce it is supporting Bay Area Legal Services as a Sustaining Law Firm donor. Bay Area Legal Services provides free civil legal services to qualified and low-income residents and nonprofits throughout the Tampa Bay area. Last year, Bay Area Legal Services helped and educated more than 25,000 individuals, families, and community groups.

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