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Foreign Bank & Financial Accounts Reporting (FBAR) & Filing : Are You at Risk of IRS Penalties?

Navigate FBAR and FATCA reporting requirements to avoid severe penalties and understand your tax obligations as a US person.

Created byLeslie Bonner
All LevelsUpdated Aug 21, 2026
Foreign Bank & Financial Accounts Reporting (FBAR) & Filing : Are You at Risk of IRS Penalties?

What You'll Learn

check_circleIdentify the threshold criteria and foreign account types that trigger mandatory FBAR (FinCEN Form 114) reporting requirements.
check_circleCalculate the aggregate maximum value of foreign financial accounts to accurately determine annual filing obligations.
check_circleDifferentiate between willful and non-willful FBAR violations and their associated civil and criminal IRS penalty structures.
check_circleAssess common reporting exceptions, exemptions, and signature authority rules for individuals and business entities.
check_circleEvaluate IRS relief and disclosure options, including Streamlined Filing Procedures, to remediate delinquent or erroneous FBAR filings.

About This Course

This course covers the reporting requirements for foreign bank and financial accounts under FBAR Form 114 and FATCA Form 8938. It examines the legal framework for international tax compliance and defines the status of US persons for tax purposes. The content also addresses the function of tax treaties in establishing residency and withholding obligations, alongside the specific structures of IRS penalties associated with non-compliance.

Topics Covered:

  • FBAR reporting requirements
  • FATCA Form 8938 compliance
  • Definition of US persons
  • International tax compliance framework
  • Tax treaty residency implications
  • IRS penalty structures

Your Instructor

Leslie Bonner
Leslie Bonner

"When not knowing, we open our minds, get informed & learn."

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Leslie Bonner, Enrolled Agent, MLS, has 39 years of experience in tax law in the areas of individuals, corporations (both C-Corp & S-Corp), partnerships & LLCs, non-profit and tax-exempt entities, and employment tax law. Leslie is skilled in Tax Consulting, Tax Preparation, Employment Tax, Sales Tax, Internal Audit and Accounting. Leslie is a Tax Advisor and Enrolled Agent (EA) with professional experience in helping clients resolve complex tax issues - especially as these issues relate to rental property and passive loss rules, employment taxes, trust, estate and gift taxes, real property & taxation, alien individuals and other foreign persons who need to meet their tax compliance and filing responsibilities, including tax planning, tax preparation, tax audits and representation, and appeals representation before the Internal Revenue Service. Leslie holds a Master in Legal Studies from Washington University at St. Louis School of Law, and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Woodbury University. Leslie is an Enrolled Agent who is admitted to practice before the Internal Revenue Service, as well as a Certifying Acceptance Agent (CAA), authorized to act on behalf of alien individuals and other foreign persons with respect to those person who need to obtain an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) or an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the Internal Revenue Service. Leslie frequently speaks and holds events and webinars on multiple topics including Small Business Workshop, Foreign Persons & Their Tax Responsibilities, Foreign Banks and Financial Account and Tax Reporting Requirements, Real Property & Its Taxation, Estate Tax Planning & Taxation, Worker Classification & Tax Filing Requirements, and Personal Income Tax, Reasonable Compensation & Risk Mitigation, as well as various other tax-related topics.

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