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AICPA Says FBAR Deadline Should Match Disaster Relief Deadline Extensions

The AICPA recommends that FinCEN adopt a policy of automatically granting FBAR filing postponements to coincide with the relief provided by the IRS when the IRS grants postponements

The American Institute of CPAs has submitted a letter to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) providing recommendations for the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts to taxpayers impacted by major disasters. AICPA’s recommendations suggest FinCEN automatically match the filing deadline relief for FBARs that the IRS gives to taxpayers in disaster areas.

Taxpayers living in disaster areas may get a filing deadline postponement from the IRS, but FinCEN does not automatically grant the same deadline postponement for FBARs.

The AICPA recommends that FinCEN adopt a policy of automatically granting FBAR filing postponements to coincide with the relief provided by the IRS when the IRS grants postponements under section 7508A. The relief provided should match the relief provided by the IRS for other filings, both in terms of the extended due dates and the geographic scope.

“Taxpayers may have a disaster-related postponement from the IRS for their tax returns and think they are in the clear,” says Peter Mills, Senior Manager, AICPA Tax Policy & Advocacy. “They might not realize that there may not be the same postponement for their FBARs, because FBARs are not filed with the IRS. The penalties for not filing an FBAR can be severe. AICPA’s recommendations can help establish consistency and facilitate compliance with the FBAR filing deadline.”