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hi this is Anthony parents of IRS medic now the foreign account tax compliance act has something called igas and This Acronym might be messing you up or just sort of making you angry like it kind of does me like every acronym they come up with uh you hear it thrown around and sometimes you forget what does it mean and what is it exactly it stands for inter-government agreement um but itamp;#39;s actually something I donamp;#39;t think weamp;#39;ve ever quite seen and John uh with me is John Richardson and Keith Redmond and this is my question for John and Iamp;#39;m gonna Iamp;#39;m gonna do a screen share of um your your tweet that got me thinking about this um hereamp;#39;s my question for you um you are a student of history and you know far more things than I do can you think of a time in our history in the worldamp;#39;s history weamp;#39;re something like a fatca intergovernment agreement existed well thatamp;#39;s you know thatamp;#39;s a really tough question um the th