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hi Anthony weamp;#39;re here today we went to a hearing the unintended consequences of the foreign account tax compliance act in Washington the other day the minority expert witness Professor Elise Bean the architect of fatka thatamp;#39;s right uh the claimed architect yes there was a lot of there was a lot of issues with what she said that is true and so here we have with this video we have our top 15 things the uh Pro fatka expert got wrong about fatka and foreign reporting and I would just say that our general overy idea of why she gets things so incredibly wrong is her perspective um she admits comes from under uncovering the UBS Swiss bank Scandal which is admittedly uh really obnoxious what they were doing and how they were operating um and so I think with that Focus she sort of has this assumption the only P reason you go overseas is to hide uh money from the IRS and itamp;#39;s been my experience and the experience of most tax professionals come to understand thatamp;#39;s