Implications of Recent Foreign Bank Account Reporting Litigation
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract
Foreign Bank Account Reporting (FBAR) has emerged recently as a litigation matter in several federal courts. While past cases primarily focused on the determination of willful versus nonwillful FBAR violations, recent cases bring to light issues that should lead Congress to revisit requirements and legislation specifically related to penalties. This paper examines four specific topics recently discussed in the courts: the assessment of penalties per FBAR form or per account; Eighth Amendment challenges; payment of penalties by an estate; and repatriation of assets to pay penalties. We address what the recent FBAR litigation tells us about compliance, enforcement, and policy and encourage Congress to revisit and make changes to the law.
Volume
21
Issue
1
First Page
45
Last Page
64
DOI
10.2308/JLTR-2021-007
Recommended Citation
Ruggieri, L., Camp, J., Jones, L., & McQuilkin, J. (2023). Implications of Recent Foreign Bank Account Reporting Litigation. ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research, 21 (1), 45-64. https://doi.org/10.2308/JLTR-2021-007
E-ISSN
1543866X