the highest aggregate balance of the year
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
sorry, i did not file extension, so i do not know what is needed. the extension of 90 days is new to the program likely due to many request. i would suggest you wait to get back from pre-approval from CI, and then ask for extension and at the same time, you should just hurry up to prepare your returns.
Thanks my returns will be ready next week. But the problem is I have to wait till I hear back from them about the ovdi letter before sending the whole package to Austin. Doesn't seem like there's enough time to send them the letter, get a response back and then send the package.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
by the way,
if you ask for extension, you are required to fill some froms (such as waive statute limitation for IRS to collect your tax etc)
docs can be downloaded here
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,, ... 84,00.html
if you ask for extension, you are required to fill some froms (such as waive statute limitation for IRS to collect your tax etc)
docs can be downloaded here
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,, ... 84,00.html
sorry to hear that, please do check if you owe any tax to US -- i guess you are doing very well in Canada --otherwise you should not owe anything and no need to go to OVDI at all.
Your offshore issue is not really offshore at all -- IRS should have a different policy to deal with expat US person -- anything in Canada where you live should not be an offshore issue --- IRS is simply wrong to mix that with those who live in US with money in Candad (like myself).
Your offshore issue is not really offshore at all -- IRS should have a different policy to deal with expat US person -- anything in Canada where you live should not be an offshore issue --- IRS is simply wrong to mix that with those who live in US with money in Candad (like myself).
They are different. One is unknowingly failed to realize that she is required to file a tax return (which, by the way will yield no tax), and the other has forgotten to include taxable income on their filed return.
One is treated kindly, one is punished. Both, in my opinion, are treated fairly.
One is treated kindly, one is punished. Both, in my opinion, are treated fairly.
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
if no tax owed, it is the same for expats and for us residents.
however if tax owed, it is also same for the both, that is what i have problem with (logically it is not fair to use offshore)
for those expats who owe tax due to "offshore", they should be treated as under report the very same as US residents who under report their US bank income.
Using term "offshore accounts" for expats' resident country really does not make sense at all. where else they should keep their money ? for them, if they keep money in US, then it will become "offshore" in the eyes of Gov where they live.
what i think the problem is FABR -- for expats, their bank accounts in residental country should be exempted.
however if tax owed, it is also same for the both, that is what i have problem with (logically it is not fair to use offshore)
for those expats who owe tax due to "offshore", they should be treated as under report the very same as US residents who under report their US bank income.
Using term "offshore accounts" for expats' resident country really does not make sense at all. where else they should keep their money ? for them, if they keep money in US, then it will become "offshore" in the eyes of Gov where they live.
what i think the problem is FABR -- for expats, their bank accounts in residental country should be exempted.