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if you have done some research on offshore bank accounts as an american chances are you have come across a variety of confusing terms and abbreviations like fatsca fbar aeoi or crs in this video i want to shed some light on the laws surrounding cross-border banking relationships we explain what the current rules are and what you need to know when moving money offshore however before we start please note that we are not tax professionals this video is just for educational purposes and if you need specific tax advice for your personal situation you should definitely consult with your tax attorney the foreign account tax compliant act or fatca is a us law that took effect in 2010. switzerland agreed to it in 2012 and it started to take effect here in 2014 it requires foreign financial institutions such as swiss banks to report u.s connected people so people who hold a u.s passport or a green card to the u.s department of treasury fatca also requires u.s connected people to report