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White Collar: Government Litigation and Investigations Update

Supreme Court to Hear Bank Secrecy Act Appeal

June 24, 2022
In a somewhat unusual situation where both sides sought review by the Supreme Court, in Bittner v. United States, the justices will now decide whether a “violation” under the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) is the failure to file an annual Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) (no matter the number of foreign accounts), as urged by a U.S. citizen who non-willfully failed to file for years and may owe millions, or the failure to report each individual account, as urged by the government.1 The outcome of this case has potentially far-reaching financial consequences and should be watched closely by American businesses, many of which engage in a multitude of foreign transactions. If the government’s position is upheld, businesses that fail to disclose multiple accounts may face harsh penalties for even non-willful violations of the BSA’s foreign account reporting provision. 
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