Summary: The US Government is soliciting feedback from Americans abroad about whether to renew FBAR as it is or make changes. DUE TODAY: January 15, 2021. Only 30 comments have been submitted. Please make your voices heard if you would like to changes made to FBAR.
We wish we had this item earlier. Please act today if you are an American living overseas who would like to see changes made to FBAR. Or, if you would like it to remain the same.
COMMENT to US GOV ON FBAR Changes: https://beta.regulations.gov/document/FINCEN-2020-0013-0001
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