FBAR E-Filing
FBAR Deadline: April 15, 2026 — Penalties up to $10,000 per account for failure to file

File Your FBAR in Minutes

Professional preparation and e-filing of your Foreign Bank Account Report (FBAR / FinCEN Form 114) — submitted directly through the BSA E-Filing System on your behalf.

FinCEN BSA E-Filing Organization ID: NLL342916

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The Cost of Not Filing

$10,000
per non-willful violation

Civil penalty for each account not properly reported — even for honest mistakes.

$100,000 or 50%
per willful violation

The greater of $100,000 or 50% of the account balance at the time of the violation.

$250,000 + 5 years
criminal violations

Criminal penalties including fines up to $250,000 and up to 5 years imprisonment.

File Your FBAR in 3 Simple Steps

1

Enter Your Information

Provide your personal details and foreign account information through our guided form — most filers finish in about 12 minutes.

2

Review & Pay

Double-check your information, sign electronically, and complete your secure payment.

3

We File for You

We prepare your FinCEN Form 114 and e-file it directly through the BSA E-Filing System. You'll receive a confirmation email when it's done.

What You Get

  • Guided form with built-in validation to prevent errors
  • Professional preparation of FinCEN Form 114
  • E-filing directly through the BSA E-Filing System
  • Email confirmation and filing receipt
  • 6-year secure record retention

Do You Need to File an FBAR?

You must file if you are a U.S. person with foreign financial accounts exceeding $10,000 in aggregate value at any point during the calendar year. This includes:

  • U.S. citizens and resident aliens, regardless of where they live
  • Domestic entities — corporations, partnerships, and LLCs
  • Anyone with signature authority over foreign accounts (even without a financial interest)
  • Trusts and estates formed under U.S. law

What Information You'll Need

Gather this information before you start — most filers already have it on hand.

  • Full legal name of the account holder
  • Date of birth or EIN
  • Current mailing address
  • Financial account details — account numbers, institution names, and maximum account values
  • Country where each foreign account is located

Frequently Asked Questions

Don't Wait Until the Deadline

FBAR penalties start at $10,000 per account. Most filers complete the process in about 12 minutes.

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