FBAR compliance is often perceived as straightforward—until you encounter real-world complexities that challenge even experienced practitioners. Do entity-owned accounts trigger personal filing obligations? How do community property laws affect reporting for married taxpayers? What about foreign pensions, investment accounts, and signature authority situations? The rules can be deceptively intricate, and misunderstandings can lead to costly penalties. This webinar by International US Tax expert Virginia La Torre Jeker, J.D. will provide an in-depth exploration of all aspects of FBAR filing, from the fundamentals to the trickiest edge cases that often leave professionals uncertain. Whether you're advising clients with international financial interests or ensuring your own compliance, this session will equip you with the clarity and confidence needed to navigate FBAR requirements effectively.
The webinar will also review various cases involving whether the client with unreported foreign financial accounts acted willfully or non-willfully. Understanding the different fact patterns and what to watch for is essential in handling your case. We will examine some real-life cases, as this determination significantly impacts penalty assessments. Since the US Supreme Court’s decision in the Bittner case, FBAR penalties are on the IRS radar, and practitioners have legitimate concerns that the IRS may be attempting to classify noncompliance more frequently as “willful” to increase penalties.
Tax professionals, tax advisors and consultants, tax lawyers, enrolled agents, certified public accountants, family offices, wealth advisors and wealth planners as well as compliance officers and financial professionals managing global accounts
With 40 years of US tax and international experience, Virginia La Torre Jeker, J.D. has been a member of the NYS Bar since 1984 and is admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court. Practicing US tax overseas since 1986, Virginia’s work has covered US tax matters throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Virginia is a contributor on Forbes, covering US international tax issues faced by Americans abroad and foreign persons with US affiliations. She is also a Bloomberg tax author and an avid tax blogger for many years. Virginia’s work is highly regarded and recognized internationally. Her Twitter (X) Account @VLJeker has been listed in Forbes, Top 100 Must-Follow Tax Twitter Accounts and she is named by Bloomberg as a tax professional to follow on LinkedIn. Tax Notes International recognized Virginia as a preeminent US tax professional, profiling her international tax practice (here). Listen to a short podcast posted in Forbes to hear Virginia discuss how she established her tax practice abroad, the challenge of balancing family life with career, and recent international tax issues. Virginia has been quoted in the New York Times, Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal and is regularly quoted in local news and publications. Virginia has a passion for US international tax and her contributions to the field are prolific: interviewed by CNN, local television appearances, regularly speaking at conferences and seminars, and publishing a vast array of scholarly works on US tax issues, some of which have been referenced by other attorneys or organizations both to the US courts and US Congress. Virginia trains tax professionals through webinars and various professional groups.
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