FBAR File

About FBAR File

We built this because FBAR filing shouldn't cost $350 or require a CPA appointment.

Why We Built This

The FBAR (FinCEN Form 114) asks for your name, your bank's name, and your account balance. It's a compliance form, not a tax strategy exercise. Yet CPAs routinely charge $200–500 to prepare it — for work that is fundamentally data entry.

The government provides a free filing system (BSA E-Filing), but it was designed over two decades ago. No save progress, no currency conversion, no error checking. Close the tab and you start over.

We built the tool that should have existed: a fast, encrypted, modern way to file your FBAR without overpaying or fighting a dated government interface.

Our Approach

FBAR filing is data entry. The IRS does not require a CPA to file it. For straightforward filings — accounts you own directly, in your name — there's no legal analysis or judgment calls involved. You enter your accounts, we generate the form, and FinCEN receives it.

Our Standards

  • Security first.Your SSN and account numbers are encrypted with AES-256-GCM. We architecturally cannot access your sensitive data in plain text.
  • Transparent pricing.$29 per filing. No subscriptions, no per-account fees, no surprise invoices.
  • Real filing.We generate your completed FinCEN Form 114 — both the XML for submission and a PDF for your records — and guide you through uploading to the BSA E-Filing system. You get a BSA tracking ID and a PDF receipt.
  • Honest scope.We handle straightforward FBAR filings. For delinquent filings, FATCA, or tax treaty complications, we recommend working with a qualified professional.

Ready to file?

12 minutes. $29. No appointment required.

Get in Touch

Questions about FBAR filing or our service? Email us at support@fbarfile.com — we respond within 24 hours.