SCOTUS' Bittner Decision. How A $40,000 Non-Willful FBAR Penalty Can Be Considered a Win
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 Published On Mar 3, 2023

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Ah...another day of "justice" meted out by our Supreme Court The government agrees the taxpayer did nothing intentionally wrong. But still wanted to impose $2.1 million in penalties -- for making an innocent mistake. Well thank goodness for the Supreme Court. They were able to muster the courage to get that down to $40,000.

The Bittner decision is a a victory of sorts - but only in relation to the complete hell the IRS insisted on imposing.

And no justices can apparently read the actual authorizing stature. If they did they would while there an FBAR regulations to be sure, there is no statute authorizing anything close to the FBAR.

So the question when will Yale and Harvard begin teaching its precious law school students remedial reading comprehension? It seems some basic instruction is sorely needed.

Host Attorney Anthony E. Parent, Esq. discusses fellow FBAR lawyer's John Richardson's latest article on the Bittner decision. He exposes why it might not be the victory people think. Joining them is Keith Redmond, Global Advocate for the American overseas. The three agree to the IRS's response - willful penalties.

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John RICHARDSON
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If you want to remain a US citizen but lessen the impact of US taxation, the best time to get a tax plan together is now. Contact Anthony to help you.

Anthony PARENT
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If you aren’t sure what to do but don’t want to be forced into something that isn’t right for you, the best time to reach out to Keith Redmond is now. Contact Keith to help you.

Keith REDMOND
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