Saturday, July 30, 2011

IRS Extends Deadline for Foreign Nationals to Disclose Offshore Accounts

The Internal Revenue Service announced postponement of the Aug. 31, 2011 deadline for Indians and other foreign nationals to voluntarily disclose their offshore bank accounts.  The new due date is September 9, 2011.

According to the IRS announcement, taxpayers who have not yet submitted requests and documents under the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative (OVDI) must by September 9 submit identifying information to the IRS' Criminal Investigation Office and send a request for a 90-day extension for submitting a complete voluntary disclosure information package to the IRS' Austin campus.

The OVDI was announced in February 2011, designed to bring money held in foreign bank accounts back into the U.S. tax system and to help taxpayers with income from offshore accounts to comply with federal tax law.  The reporting is used to identify unreported income maintained or generated abroad.  Such funds may or may not be subject to U.S. taxation.  

Under the program, taxpayers that disclose previously undisclosed foreign accounts and comply with the terms of the program can avoid otherwise applicable civil penalties and criminal prosecution.  Those with immigration statuses vulnerable to violations of U.S. law may desire to pay closer attention to the OVDI.  The recent postponement was due to the recent east coast hurricane.

Those who have not yet complied, or have questions about the OVDI, should check the IRS website, contact their accountant, or schedule an information session with Chaudhary Law Office on how to comply.



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