After the success of the 2009 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program, once again, the Internal Revenue Service announced a special voluntary disclosure initiative designed to bring offshore money back into the U.S. tax system and help people with undisclosed income from hidden offshore accounts get current with their taxes. The new voluntary disclosure initiative will be available through Aug. 31, 2011.
For the 2011 initiative, there is a new penalty framework that requires individuals to pay a penalty of 25 percent of the amount in the foreign bank accounts in the year with the highest aggregate account balance covering the 2003 to 2010 time period. Some taxpayers will be eligible for 5 or 12.5 percent penalties. Participants also must pay back-taxes and interest for up to eight years as well as paying accuracy-related and/or delinquency penalties.
Taxpayers participating in the new initiative must file all original and amended tax returns and include payment for taxes, interest and accuracy-related penalties by the Aug. 31 deadline.
Participants in this intiatite generally face a 25 percent penalty, but taxpayers in limited situations can qualify for a 5 percent penalty.
The IRS also created a new penalty category of 12.5 percent for treating smaller offshore accounts. People whose offshore accounts or assets did not surpass $75,000 in any calendar year covered by the 2011 initiative will qualify for this lower rate.
The 2011 initiative offers clear benefits to encourage taxpayers to come in now rather than risk IRS detection. Taxpayers hiding assets offshore who do not come forward will face far higher penalty scenarios as well as the possibility of criminal prosecution.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
2010 Florida Tax Amnesty Program
Florida's tax amnesty program is an opportunity for taxpayers to voluntarily pay overdue taxes with no penalty and reduced interest. Florida's Tax Amnesty Days start July 1 and end on September 30, 2010.
All taxes administered by the Department of Revenue are eligible, except unemployment tax and Miami-Dade County Lake Belt Fees.
Taxpayers eligible for amnesty are ones with liability for tax, penalty, or interest due before July 1, 2010 and:
•have completed a Tax Amnesty Agreement.
•have liability not already covered by a settlement or payment agreement.
•are not under criminal investigation, indictment, information, or prosecution regarding a Florida revenue law.
•are not under a pretrial intervention or diversion program, probation, community control, or in a work camp, jail, state prison, or another correctional system regarding a Florida revenue law.
All taxes administered by the Department of Revenue are eligible, except unemployment tax and Miami-Dade County Lake Belt Fees.
Taxpayers eligible for amnesty are ones with liability for tax, penalty, or interest due before July 1, 2010 and:
•have completed a Tax Amnesty Agreement.
•have liability not already covered by a settlement or payment agreement.
•are not under criminal investigation, indictment, information, or prosecution regarding a Florida revenue law.
•are not under a pretrial intervention or diversion program, probation, community control, or in a work camp, jail, state prison, or another correctional system regarding a Florida revenue law.
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