Catching up with U.S. filing...did I send in the right info?

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TooMuchCoffee
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Catching up with U.S. filing...did I send in the right info?

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This summer, to "catch up" on U.S. filing, I sent in 3 U.S. tax returns, and FBARS going back to 2003. I sent the FBARS with a cover letter explaining that I'd never sent them in before because I didn't know I was supposed to (I've lived in Canada since I was a baby, and have no ties to the U.S.)

I didn't send anything with the tax returns - just submitted them.

I've read recently that the IRS now frowns on this, and all returns should be "noisy." Does anyone have any additional information on this? Is it true?

I guess I could re-send the FBAR letter to the address I sent my tax returns to. I just want to know if this is necessary/wise.

Note that I wouldn't be revising my returns. I still don't owe any taxes to the U.S. I pay all my taxes here, in Canada.
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You're fine.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
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