While it is generally clear-cut whether or not an individually owned foreign account needs to be reported on an FBAR, it is less obvious when a foreign account owned by an entity needs to be reported—either by the entity itself or by some individual associated with the entity. This course is intended to provide guidance on FBAR filing obligations in these less-obvious contexts.
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