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Update on FBAR Developments - New Enforcement Efforts Likely
 

Journal of Taxation

April 1, 2007
 
Kevin E. Packman- Miami

In "Update on FBAR Developments - New Enforcement Efforts Likely," Kevin E. Packman and Andrew H. Weinstein, respectively a senior associate and a senior international tax partner with the law firm of Holland & Knight LLP in Miami update their January 2007 article, and discuss recent post-publication statements made by IRS personnel or Members of Congress affecting the FBAR.

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