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batker said quickly it sounds like a curse and I guess arguably for many American expats it is a curse fatca or what is called in the industry Fat Cats is more formally known as the foreign account tax compliance Act this was part of the higher act signed into law by Barack Obama back in 2010. unfortunately like the F Bar this form was not indexed to inflation so the net is going wider and catching more individuals each year it has also led to being very difficult for U.S citizens living abroad to live normal Financial lives are you a fat cat stay tuned to find out today weamp;#39;re going to talk about form 8938 also known as the foreign account tax compliance act or fatca as mentioned this was passed into law as part of the higher act back in 2010 and signed into law by President Barack Obama fat could generally requires that foreign financial institutions and certain other non-financial foreign entities report on the foreign assets held by their U.S account holders or they

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What Financial Assets Are Exempt from Reporting? Cash. Precious metals such as gold and silver. Real Estate. Foreign assets reported on one of the following IRS forms: 5471, 8865, 8858, 8621, and 3520. The foreign equivalent of US Social Security.
FATCA requires foreign financial institutions (FFIs) to report to the IRS information about financial accounts held by U.S. taxpayers, or by foreign entities in which U.S. taxpayers hold a substantial ownership interest.
The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is tax information reporting regime, which requires Financial Institutions (FIs) to identify their U.S. accounts through enhanced due diligence reviews and report them periodically to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or in case of Inter-Governmental agreement(IGA),
There is no way to avoid FATCA if you are an American taxpayer and have assets that are held in foreign financial institutions. Moreover, the penalties for trying to avoid it are harsh.
(2020), evading taxpayers can circumvent FATCA requirements by moving their hidden assets to non-FATCA signing countries. Here, we provide evidence for whether US banks facilitate this deposit shifting.
FATCA Forces Foreign Banks to Provide Your Information to the IRS. US taxpayers who received a FATCA compliance letter must understand that the banks are following the FATCA agreement between the US and the relevant country in which the bank is located or does business.
You will generally be exempt from FATCA Registration and withholding if you meet the requirements to be treated as an exempt beneficial owner (e.g. as a foreign central bank of issue described in Treas. Reg. 1.1471-6(d), as a controlled entity of a foreign government under Treas. Reg.

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