If you lived outside the U.S. on the regular due date of your tax return, the extended filing deadline for your 2014 tax return is Monday, June 15, 2015.
Similarly, the deadline to report interests in certain foreign financial accounts is the end of June.
Here are some important tips to know if these reporting rules apply to you:
• FATCA Requirements. FATCA refers to the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. In general, federal law requires U.S. citizens and resident aliens
to report any worldwide income. You must report the existence of and
income from foreign accounts. This includes foreign trusts, banks and
securities accounts. In most cases you must report the country where
each account is located. To do this file Schedule B, Interest and Ordinary Dividends with your tax return.
You may also have to file Form 8938,
Statement of Special Foreign Financial Assets with your tax return. Use
the form to report specified foreign financial assets if the aggregate
value of those assets exceeds certain thresholds. See the form instructions for details.
• FBAR Requirements. FBAR refers to Form 114,
Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts. If you must file this
form you file it with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or
FinCEN. FinCEN is a bureau of the Treasury Department. You generally
must file the form if you had an interest in foreign financial accounts
whose aggregate value exceeded $10,000 at any time during 2014. This
also applies if you had signature or other authority over those
accounts. You must file Form 114 electronically. It is available online
through the BSA E-Filing System website. The FBAR filing requirement is not part of filing a tax return. The deadline to file Form 114 is June 30.
• View the IRS Webinar. You can get help and learn about FBAR rules by watching the IRS webinar on this topic. The title is “Reporting of Foreign Financial Accounts on the Electronic FBAR.” The presentation is one hour long. You can find it by entering “FBAR” in the search box of the IRS Video Portal home page. Topics include:
o FBAR legal authorities
o FBAR mandatory e-filing overview
o Using FinCEN Form 114; and Form 114a
o FBAR filing requirements
o FBAR filing exceptions
o Special filing rules
o Recordkeeping
o Administrative guidance
o FBAR mandatory e-filing overview
o Using FinCEN Form 114; and Form 114a
o FBAR filing requirements
o FBAR filing exceptions
o Special filing rules
o Recordkeeping
o Administrative guidance
Additional IRS resources:
- Comparison of Form 8938 and FBAR Requirements
- International Taxpayers
- International Tax Topic Index
- FBAR Reference Guide
- Publication 54, Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad
- IRS Tax Map
- Treasury Department End-of-Year Exchange Rates
- Introduction to the International Taxpayers Webpage
- Filing Requirements
- Filing Status If Married to a Nonresident Alien
- Foreign Earned Income Exclusion
- Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
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