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May 30, 2016

US Expatriate Tax Return Due Date Deadlines

Several tax return deadlines are coming up very soon. Failure to meet these deadlines or file extensions can result in substantial penalties and other problems.

  • June 15, 2016: US Expat Tax Tax Return Deadline (without  applying for an extension)
This is the US expat deadline and also the deadline to file an additional extension until October 15. Remember that if you are required to file FATCA Form 8938 (to report your foreign assets), it must be filed along with your US expat tax return. If you file for an extension, the extension applies to Forms 5471, 8865, and  8938, as well.
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  • June 30, 2016: Foreign Bank Account Report (FBAR) Filing Deadline
Form FinCEN 114 must be filed online using the BSA e-filing system. It is filed on line only and can easily be done by you if you are good with computers. No further extensions can be granted. Failure to timely file can result in a $10,000 penalty..
  • October 17, 2016: Final US Expat Tax Deadline
If you filed an extension prior to June 15th using form 4868 and marking the expat box  this is your final deadline. Normally the deadline is October 15th, but due to it falling on a Saturday the tax deadline is extended.  You can get a further extension if necessary by following the required procedure and sending a letter to the IRS which can give you until December 15, 2016 to file your return. This additional extension is discretionary with the IRS.
If you need help email us at ddnelson@gmail.com or for additional information visit our website at www.taxmeless.com 
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June 16, 2011

Extension of Time fo File FBAR Form - if you only sign but have no financial interest

The IRS has extended the time you have to file the FBAR (TDF 90-22.1form) to report Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts if you only sign on the account (signature authority) but have NO financial interest in the account for tax years 2009 and earlier. If this is your situation, you now have until November 1, 2011 to file all applicable FBAR forms with respect to such accounts.  This extension of time does not apply to the 2010 FBAR forms which are still due on 6/30/11 even if you only sign, but have no financial interest.

This extension of time does not affect the date requirement to file FBARs for the IRS 2009 or 2011 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Programs.


April 17, 2011

US Expatriate Tax Return and related Foreign Tax Forms Due Dates

If you live and work abroad your personal 2010 tax return is automatically extended until 6/15/11, but if you wish to avoid penalties and interest on any underpayments you should pay in the amount due (or estimate) by 4/18/11.  Your first quarter estimated tax for 2011 is also due to be made on 4/18/11 using form 1040 ES. You can extend until 10/15/11 your expatriate tax return on or before 6/15/11 by filing Form 4868 with the appropriate box checked.  If you need to extend your expatriate return beyond that date in order to qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion you need to file Form 2350. 


If you do not file the necessary form to extend your personal return and end up owing taxes, failure to properly extend the form will result in the large penalty of 5% per month of the tax due up to a maximum penalty of 25% of the tax due plus interest. Best to not miss filing that extension due to this high penalty.


Your TDF 90 -22.1 Form reporting foreign financial, bank accounts, etc., must be received by 6/30/11 at the Detroit address on that form. No extensions can be obtain. Late filing can result in penalties of $10,000 or more.


Your Form 5471 for Foreign Corporations, 8865 for foreign partnerships and LLCs, 3520 for foreign trusts and Mexican Fideicomisos,  and Form 8858 for disregarded entities  are all on the  due dae of  your personal return  or  its extended due date if that is later and you have filed an extension.