Due to Misleading Information Being Posted to BSA E-filing Website, FinCEN Grants FBAR Filing Extension to October 31, 2020
Individuals who woke up the morning of October 16 realizing that, although they should have filed a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) by October 15, they had forgotten to do so, will be happy to learn they have been granted a short reprieve to get the report filed by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).[1]
The relief is granted due to a mistake made by FinCEN on October 14 when the agency posted a statement on the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) e-filing website that was meant to remind filers of relief granted to victims of recent natural disasters who were given until December 31, 2020 to file the FinCEN form via a Notice issued on October 6.[2] However, the posting on the BSA site failed to include the information that the relief was limited to those impacted by the disasters, implying that all filers were to be given until the end of the year to file the form.
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