Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act

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The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act is a U.S. law designed to combat offshore tax evasion by requiring foreign financial institutions and certain U.S. taxpayers to report information about financial accounts held outside the United States.

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Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act canonical 1

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instanceOf United States federal law
information reporting regime
tax compliance law
abbreviation Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act self-linksurface differs
surface form: FATCA
administeredBy Internal Revenue Service
alsoKnownAs Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act
surface form: FATCA
appliesTo certain U.S. taxpayers with foreign financial assets
foreign financial institutions
codifiedIn Internal Revenue Code
surface form: Internal Revenue Code sections 1471 through 1474
containsProvision 30 percent withholding tax on certain U.S.-source payments to non-compliant foreign financial institutions
due diligence requirements for foreign financial institutions to identify U.S. accounts
reporting requirements for specified foreign financial assets on Form 8938
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedFor compliance burden on foreign financial institutions
extraterritorial reach
impact on U.S. citizens living abroad
effectiveDate 2014
enactedBy United States Congress
implementedBy Internal Revenue Service
implementedThrough intergovernmental agreements
influenced Common Reporting Standard
introducedIn United States Senate
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
legalBasis Internal Revenue Code
legalCitation Public Law 111-147
partOf HIRE Act
surface form: Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act
penaltyForNonCompliance monetary penalties for failure to report foreign financial assets
withholding on certain U.S.-source payments
policyArea anti-money laundering and transparency
international finance
taxation
purpose combat offshore tax evasion
improve transparency of foreign financial accounts held by U.S. persons
increase tax compliance of U.S. taxpayers with foreign financial assets
relatedTo Bank Secrecy Act
Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Reports
surface form: FBAR

OECD Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes
surface form: OECD Common Reporting Standard

Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Reports
surface form: Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts
requires certain U.S. taxpayers to report specified foreign financial assets
foreign financial institutions to identify U.S. account holders
foreign financial institutions to report account information to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service
reporting of information about financial accounts held outside the United States
requiresAgreementWith foreign financial institutions
requiresCooperationFrom foreign governments
requiresForm FATCA Form 8938
surface form: Form 8938
scope foreign financial accounts and assets held by U.S. persons
signedBy Barack Obama
targets U.S. persons using foreign accounts to evade U.S. tax
yearEnacted 2010

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FATCA Form 8938 legalBasis Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act
Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act alsoKnownAs Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act
this entity surface form: FATCA
Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act abbreviation Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: FATCA