EPISODE · Nov 29, 2024 · 32 MIN
The Continuing IRS Interest In Foreign Gifts And Expatriation: A New Question On Form 8854 For 2024
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November 23, 2024 - Participants Include: Virginia La Torre Jeker - @VLJeker John Richardson - @ExpatriationLaw AI Description (with slight modifications): Part 1 - The Insanity Of "Foreign Gift Reporting" Continues "In this episode, join John Richardson and U.S. tax lawyer Virginia La Torre Jeker as they delve into the complexities of U.S. tax systems affecting "U.S. Persons" and the reporting of foreign gifts. They discuss an intriguing case where a woman from China was penalized for not reporting the receipt of foreign gifts, despite not being a "U.S. Person" when she received them, highlighting the extreme measures of the IRS." Part 2 - More Questions On Form 8854 For 2024 "The conversation also explores new developments in expatriation, touching upon changes in Form DS-4079 and the draft 2024 Form 8854, signaling increased IRS interest in expatriation processes. Specifically Form 8854 now asks whether gifts have been made withing a five year period which resulted in reducing a new worth below the 2 million USD mark. They shed light on the implications these changes have for expatriates, particularly focusing on the importance of understanding both U.S. and local laws regarding asset transfers and expatriation claims. Listen in to grasp the essential updates and avoid the risks involved in non-compliance with U.S. tax laws, especially when considering expatriation. This episode is vital for anyone dealing with expatriation or foreign assets concerning U.S. tax regulations."
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November 23, 2024 - Participants Include: Virginia La Torre Jeker - @VLJeker John Richardson - @ExpatriationLaw AI Description (with slight modifications): Part 1 - The Insanity Of "Foreign Gift Reporting" Continues "In this episode, join John Richardson and U.S. tax lawyer Virginia La Torre Jeker as they delve into the complexities of U.S. tax systems affecting "U.S. Persons" and the reporting of foreign gifts. They discuss an intriguing case where a woman from China was penalized for not reporting the receipt of foreign gifts, despite not being a "U.S. Person" when she received them, highlighting the extreme measures of the IRS." Part 2 - More Questions On Form 8854 For 2024 "The conversation also explores new developments in expatriation, touching upon changes in Form DS-4079 and the draft 2024 Form 8854, signaling increased IRS interest in expatriation processes. Specifically Form 8854 now asks whether gifts have been made withing a five year period which resulted in reducing a new worth below the 2 million USD mark. They shed light on the implications these changes have for expatriates, particularly focusing on the importance of understanding both U.S. and local laws regarding asset transfers and expatriation claims. Listen in to grasp the essential updates and avoid the risks involved in non-compliance with U.S. tax laws, especially when considering expatriation. This episode is vital for anyone dealing with expatriation or foreign assets concerning U.S. tax regulations."
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