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Do You Know All of the Tax Forms You Need to File?

News, Offshore Account Update

Posted in on February 28, 2023

While most taxpayers in the U.S. are familiar with Form 1040, this is just one of several forms that taxpayers may need to file by Tax Day (which is April 18, 2023). Individual and corporate taxpayers may need to file a variety of other forms as well, and failure to file any required form could lead to unwanted scrutiny from the IRS—along with interest and penalties.

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5 International Tax Mistakes to Avoid in 2023 (and How To Correct Mistakes Made in 2022)

News, Offshore Account Update

Posted in on February 17, 2023

Whether you are a Virginia resident who spends time working abroad or you have accounts or investments offshore, you need to make sure you dutifully meet your obligations to the IRS. Underreporting foreign income and assets can trigger an IRS audit or investigation, and both underreporting and underpayment can lead to steep penalties.

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IRS Issues Update on “Digital Asset” Reporting Requirements for 2023

News, Offshore Account Update

Posted in on January 31, 2023

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently issued an update regarding taxpayers’ digital asset reporting requirements for 2023. As the IRS explains, “taxpayers . . . must again answer a digital asset question and report all digital asset-related income when they file their 2022 federal income tax return, as they did for fiscal year 2021. The term ‘digital assets’ has replaced ‘virtual currencies,’ a term used in previous years.”

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2023 Offshore Account Disclosure Compliance: What U.S. Taxpayers Need to Know

News, Offshore Account Update

Posted in on January 20, 2023

It’s a New Year, and that means Tax Day isn’t far away. For U.S. taxpayers who hold offshore accounts, Tax Day brings filing requirements above and beyond submitting an annual income tax return.

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