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hey Anthony we are continuing our series about FATCA and today we want to talk about what to do if you receive a FATCA letter from a bank quickly - just to explain to everyone we have done a couple videos already we go into depth in what FATCA is but to sum up itamp;#39;s a federal law that requires all US taxpayers even those living outside of the US to report their non-us financial accounts yearly it also requires all non-us financial institutions to search their records for suspected us persons and report their identities and assets to the US Treasury thatamp;#39;s the basic information youamp;#39;re getting really good at this I just read it off the paper I had but I think you you wrote that paper yes I did and I understand what it is so letamp;#39;s talk about what a FATCA letter is right and Iamp;#39;ve seen a few of these and we started the first fatzke letters we started seeing were from Switzerland so this is where in 2013 is when we first saw the first round of FATCA let