Entries by Elena Hanson CPA

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U.S. sues Vancouver dual citizen for over $1M for not reporting accounts

A U.S.-Canadian dual citizen living in Vancouver is being sued for over US$860,000 ($1.1 million) by U.S. tax authorities for failing to report bank accounts to them. U.S. citizens (including dual citizens) with signing authority over non-American bank accounts are required to report them, along with the highest amount in the account during the year, […]

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Weekly Q & A – What if my Previous Streamline Submission was Incomplete

Q: What if my Previous Streamline Submission was Incomplete? A: A false “Streamline” procedures submission could lead to a serious of penalties.  They may include charges under Internal Revenue Code’s section 7206(1) for filing a false document signed under penalty of perjury, under section 7212(a) for tax obstruction, under section 7201 for tax evasion. Each […]

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Canadians that relocate to the US for career purposes – Post 1

Our website and letterhead uses “HCBT” as an abbreviation for Hanson Crossborder Tax Inc.  After the next few posts HCBT could also mean Hanson Cross Border Tragedies.  These are real life sanitized client stories to illustrate the financial and emotional burden created if cross border tax situations receive inadequate care and attention. The first in […]