Some account holders are concerned that their offshore accounts may get more U.S. Treasury Department scrutiny in the wake of the Panama Papers leak.
They may be right, tax attorneys say.
Some tax attorneys are getting more calls from clients concerned about offshore accounts, and the attorneys expect more scrutiny to come.
April 19, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
Some account holders are concerned that their offshore accounts may get more U.S. Treasury Department scrutiny in the wake of the Panama Papers leak.
They may be right, tax attorneys say.
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