Foreign Bank Account Recording (FBAR) deadline June 30, 2009

Title 31 forms are considered filed on the day they are received -- not when they are postmarked.

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    REMINDER: Deadline for Foreign Bank Account Recording Approaching Soon!

    The form needs to be received by the IRS no later than June 30th to be considered timely filed.

    There is no special provision providing for the postmark date to be considered as the filing date. All Title 31 forms are considered filed on the day they are received, not when they are postmarked.

    There appears to be no provision in the bank secrecy act allowing for the postmark date to be considered the filing date, as there is in the income tax law.

    A publication on filing the FBAR forms is about to be released by IRS momentarily.

    As always if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact Cristina Wolff.

    The material contained in this presentation is for general information and should not be acted upon without prior professional consultation.


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