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Penalties for Willful Violations

Quick Answer

Willful FBAR violations carry four severe exposures: (1) civil willful penalty up to the greater of $100,000 or 50% of account balance per violation per year; (2) criminal exposure under 31 USC §5322 — up to $500,000 and 10 years imprisonment; (3) willfulness standard includes reckless disregard, not just specific intent; and (4) voluntary disclosure as the primary mitigation path. The short version is that willful FBAR exposure can exceed the total value of foreign accounts, plus criminal consequences. In our experience, voluntary disclosure filed before IRS contact is the only reliable way to avoid criminal prosecution for willful cases.1

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Four willful FBAR penalty exposures.

The Four Willful FBAR Exposures

Civil50% of Balance
Criminal$500K + 10 Years
StandardReckless Disregard
DisclosurePrimary Mitigation
Willful FBAR.
Exposure Authority2
Civil Willful Greater of $100K or 50% balance
Criminal 31 USC §5322
Willfulness Intent or reckless disregard
Mitigation Voluntary disclosure

Quick Reference

Jump to: civil, criminal, standard, or mitigation.

1. Civil Willful Penalty

Greater of $100K or 50% of balance per violation per year.

If this is you: IRS proposes willful FBAR penalty. Exposure can exceed account balances if stacked across years. Standard of proof: preponderance of evidence. Post-Bittner per-account still applies to willful.

Civil Willful Strategy

  1. Preserve all records.
  2. Evaluate willfulness determination.
  3. Challenge facts supporting willfulness.
  4. Negotiate penalty mitigation.
  5. Litigate if necessary.

2. Criminal FBAR Exposure

Up to $500K and 10 years imprisonment under 31 USC §5322.

If this is you: CI contact or pattern of non-reporting with large dollars. Criminal FBAR + Title 26 exposure. Specialist representation essential. Voluntary disclosure before contact nearly always preferred.

3. Willfulness Standard

Specific intent OR reckless disregard — not just actual knowledge.

If this is you: Did you know about FBAR and disregarded? Check the box on Schedule B indicating no foreign accounts when you had them? Willful blindness? Courts apply “reckless disregard” expansively.

4. Voluntary Disclosure

Formal IRS program — civil resolution typically avoiding criminal prosecution.

If this is you: Willful non-compliance not yet discovered by IRS. Voluntary disclosure through CI practice. 6 years + FBAR + penalty structure. Criminal prosecution typically avoided if complete disclosure pre-contact.

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Willful FBAR Lookup

Willful docs.
Authority Purpose
31 USC §5321(a)(5)(C) Civil willful penalty
31 USC §5322 Criminal FBAR
IRM Part 4.26 FBAR procedures
Voluntary Disclosure Practice CI program
Form 14457 Voluntary disclosure

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Willful FBAR Statute

  • Civil: 6-year statute from FBAR due date.
  • Criminal: 5-year statute under §5322.
  • Complex interaction with income tax statute.

Willful FBAR Patterns

Willful outcomes. Source: Brotman Law practice.
Situation Outcome
Voluntary disclosure pre-contact Civil resolution typical
Willfulness established 50% per account per year
Reckless disregard finding Willful treatment
Non-willful recharacterized Much lower exposure

Willful FBAR Escalation

Civil Examination

Willfulness determination.

Appeals

Independent review of willfulness finding.

Litigation / CI

District court civil or CI criminal referral.

First 48 Hours

  1. Do not speak with IRS.
  2. Preserve records.
  3. Evaluate voluntary disclosure eligibility.
  4. Assess willfulness indicators.
  5. Engage criminal tax counsel immediately.
Brotman Law defends against willful FBAR and related exposures. Based in San Diego.

The ROI Question

Willful FBAR exposure can exceed account values plus prison exposure. Professional counsel is not optional.

When to Engage

  • Any willfulness concern.
  • Large foreign accounts undisclosed.
  • Pattern of non-reporting.
  • CI contact or inquiry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is willful FBAR violation?

Failure to file FBAR with specific intent OR reckless disregard of obligation. Standard broader than actual knowledge. Courts apply willful blindness doctrine.

What is the willful penalty?

Civil: greater of $100K or 50% of account balance per violation per year. Criminal: up to $500K and 10 years imprisonment under 31 USC §5322.

What is reckless disregard?

Conduct showing conscious disregard of reporting obligation. Not just negligence. Willful blindness — deliberate avoidance of learning of obligation — counts.

Does Schedule B checkbox matter?

Greatly. Falsely checking “no” on Schedule B foreign account question with actual foreign accounts is strong willfulness evidence. Courts have repeatedly relied on this.

What is voluntary disclosure?

IRS Criminal Investigation practice permitting pre-contact disclosure of willful non-compliance. Typically avoids criminal prosecution. Civil penalties still significant.

How does voluntary disclosure work?

Preclearance request → full disclosure → examination → resolution. 6-year period typically. Civil fraud penalty on highest-year tax balance. Willful FBAR penalty on highest balance year.

What if IRS already contacted me?

Voluntary disclosure typically unavailable post-contact. Other paths include challenging willfulness determination, negotiating penalty mitigation, or defending at trial.

Can I go to jail for FBAR?

Yes for willful violations. 31 USC §5322 provides criminal penalties. Prosecutions relatively rare but occur, especially for large dollars and pattern.

What evidence proves willfulness?

Signing Schedule B falsely; moving funds to avoid detection; dealing with known-risky jurisdictions; evidence of knowledge of reporting; consulting professionals who advised reporting and then not filing.

What is the statute of limitations?

Civil: 6-year statute from FBAR due date. Criminal: 5-year statute. Income tax statute separate and typically longer for foreign.

Can willful be recharacterized as non-willful?

Yes in appropriate cases. Facts-specific. Counsel can challenge willfulness determination with supporting evidence.

What about joint accounts with spouse?

Each account holder separately liable. Spouse’s willfulness doesn’t necessarily taint other spouse. Factual analysis required.

Do I need criminal tax counsel?

Yes for any willful concern. Attorney-client privilege (not accountant-client) protects strategy discussions. Criminal tax specialist recommended.

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