FBAR Compliance For Expats

The $10,000 FBAR penalty shouldn't cost $3,000 to fix.

Resolve your FBAR in days, not months. Secure your IRS amnesty safely and for a fraction of what firms charge.

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The Problem You're Facing

The Penalties Stack Up

You might owe nothing in taxes. But a missed FBAR means up to $10,000 per account, per year. The longer you wait, the worse it gets.

The Quotes Are Absurd

You call a CPA or tax attorney. They quote you $3,000 or more for a standardized filing. The system profits from your confusion.

The IRS Has a Way Out

The IRS created an official amnesty program to help you catch up. It works. And it costs a fraction of what those firms charge.

Is This You?

This is for you if...

You're a U.S. citizen or green card holder living abroad

You have or had foreign bank accounts exceeding $10,000 combined

You've missed FBAR filings or aren't sure if you're compliant

You've been quoted thousands of dollars just to get back in compliance

Simple

No Jargon, No Confusion

Affordable

No Hidden Fees

Safe

The Right Procedure, Done Right

How It Works

Three Steps. That's It.

01

Answer Simple Questions

No jargon, no confusing forms. Just clear questions about your accounts. Go at your own pace.

02

Paxix Does the Rest

Through the Paxix dashboard, your answers become compliant, filing-ready documents. Safely and by the book.

03

File and Be Done

You get a complete package with clear instructions to submit to the IRS. Thousands saved.

The Result

Compliant. Relieved. Thousands Saved.

Why We Exist

Filing your FBAR
shouldn't require
a lawyer.

The IRS created a clear, step-by-step amnesty program for people who missed their FBAR. The process is straightforward. The only thing that isn't? The prices firms charge to do it.

We believe you shouldn't pay thousands for something that should cost a fraction of that. No hourly rates. No retainers. No percentage of your penalty. Just a fair price for a proper filing.

You missed a form, not your chance to fix it.

The IRS amnesty program is open right now.
Use it before it's gone.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About FBAR Filing