Says who? Not them. Here’s what they say on their site:
>we are not a government entity or website, and not associated with FinCEN or any other government agency or websites. It is your responsibility to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information submitted for your FBAR. You may file with the FinCEN website directly if you wish to do so.
You may want to … not use this site.
*Anyone* can get a **.us** domain. But only government can use **.gov**
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No, absolutely not legit. You say you’ve filed before — did you not remember how you did that, or take a few seconds to look it up?
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>The site is presumably the official US gov site
Says who? Not them. Here’s what they say on their site:
>we are not a government entity or website, and not associated with FinCEN or any other government agency or websites. It is your responsibility to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information submitted for your FBAR. You may file with the FinCEN website directly if you wish to do so.
You may want to … not use this site.
*Anyone* can get a **.us** domain. But only government can use **.gov**
No, absolutely not legit. You say you’ve filed before — did you not remember how you did that, or take a few seconds to look it up?
File here: [https://bsaefiling.fincen.gov/](https://bsaefiling.fincen.gov/)
More info: [https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/report-of-foreign-bank-and-financial-accounts-fbar](https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/report-of-foreign-bank-and-financial-accounts-fbar)
Nope. US government websites are .gov.
You efile through the FinCEN website.
https://bsaefiling.fincen.gov/file/fbar