Learn About Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures (SFOP)
A practical guide to the IRS Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures (SFOP), explaining how eligible US expats can catch up on back taxes and reporting without penalties.
Did you know that as an American living abroad, you're still responsible for filing your taxes each year? Unfortunately, even if you're living in another country, you're still responsible for filing annual federal taxes. Failing to do so can result in penalties.
That's where Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures (SFOP) comes in. This special IRS amnesty program is designed to help you get caught up without having to pay thousands of dollars in penalties.
Navigating complex US expat taxes doesn't have to be complicated. Using a professional and well-designed tax software makes the process easy and stress-free. Learn more about SFOP and how using Expatfile can make your life easier.
Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures ("SFOP"): what is it and how can you catch up on your expat taxes?
Are you a US expat or an accidental American who just found out that all those years you worked and lived abroad, you had to file your U.S. tax returns? No worries, we’ll help you get caught up with your U.S. expat taxes stress-free!
This article will outline exactly how you can catch up under a special IRS amnesty program called the Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures ("SFOP") without spending thousands of dollars. Let’s get started!
What are the Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures?
The IRS has a special amnesty program called the Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedure ("SFOP") specifically for expats and accidental Americans who need to catch up on their U.S. taxes and other reporting obligations.
The SFOP is only available to non-U.S. resident taxpayers whose non-compliance has been determined to be non-willful. This will be described in more detail below.
If you are eligible to use the SFOP, you will not be subject to failure-to file and failure-to-pay penalties, accuracy-related penalties, information return penalties, or FBAR penalties. Even when your returns as part of your SFOP are selected for audit by the IRS, you will not be subject to these penalties, unless the IRS proves your non-compliance and FBAR violation was willful.
What do I need to file under the SFOP?
Your last 3 delinquent returns
Under the amnesty program, you must file tax returns for the last 3 years that are yet due. If a tax return is not yet due - for example, for tax year 2025 - it should not be part of your SFOP. If 2025 tax year is not yet due, the 2024-2022 tax returns will be part of your SFOP.
Your last 6 delinquent forms 114 (FBAR)
In addition to your tax returns, you should also file Form 114 FinCen (FBAR) for the last 6 years. Note that under the SFOP, you only file Form 114 for years in which you did meet the $10,000 threshold.
Form 14653
Finally, you should certify that you did not willfully violate the regulations. You must provide this certification on Form 14653.
Am I eligible to file under the Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures?
There are 2 strict conditions to be eligible for this procedure. These are defined as follows:
Non-residency requirement
This requirement means that the taxpayer must be considered a “foreign resident". U.S. expats and accidental Americans must meet the 330-day rule to be considered a "foreign resident":
"Individual U.S. citizens meet the non-residency requirement if they have not been a resident of the U.S. and have been physically present outside the U.S. for at least 330 full days in one or more of the last 3 years for which the due date of the U.S. tax return (or the properly requested extended due date) has passed."
In other words, you meet this requirement if you have not been a resident of the U.S. for the past 3 years and have physically lived outside the U.S. for at least 330 days per year.
If you file jointly, both spouses must meet the non-residency requirement individually.
Non-willful conduct
To be eligible for the SFOP, you must be found to have engaged in non-willful conduct. Non-willful conduct is conduct that is due to negligence, inadvertence, or mistake or conduct that is the result of good faith misunderstanding of the requirements of the law.
For example, you honestly did not know that you were required to file a tax return in the United States.
If you don’t fulfil these 2 conditions, you are not allowed to file under the SFOP.
How can you file under the SFOP with Expatfile?
Expatfile offers the fastest, highest-rated, and most cost-effective way for Americans abroad to become fully compliant with the IRS through the Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedure (SFOP).
Our powerful software is designed specifically for expats, making it easy to catch up on past-due tax returns and file everything correctly—without the stress.
Here’s how to get started:
- Log in to Expatfile and search for “IRS Amnesty Program” on your dashboard. This is where your journey to compliance begins.
- Prepare your 2022, 2023, and 2024 tax returns using our simple, guided questionnaire. Just gather your documents and start with your 2022 return. Our smart software uses your inputs from previous years to optimize your filings year-over-year—so you get the maximum expat tax breaks with no need to re-enter static information. Everything flows seamlessly into your next year’s return, saving you time!
- File FBARs for 2019–2024 (if needed). Once your tax returns are completed, our system checks whether you need to file any Foreign Bank Account Reports (FBARs). Simply enter the highest balances for your foreign accounts, and Expatfile will let you know what’s required. If FBARs are needed, you can file them instantly through our integrated, FinCEN-certified e-file connection—no extra steps needed.
- Complete Form 14653, which certifies your noncompliance was non-willful. This step is essential: submitting an incomplete or missing Form 14653 means your tax returns may be processed outside the Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedure, and you’ll miss out on the program’s protections and benefits. This is fully integrated into our software and will generate a completed form with the required language based on your input.
- Print and mail your SFOP package to the IRS. We organize everything in the exact sequence required by the IRS, so all you have to do is send it in. We’ll even give you step-by-step mailing instructions to ensure your submission goes smoothly.
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Why Choose Expatfile for Tax Assistance
You shouldn't have to navigate the SFOP process alone. Working with an experienced tax filing company is the best way to ensure you avoid penalties and get the maximum amount of tax breaks possible.
Quick and Easy Tax Filing
Our tax filing software is designed to make it simple to file your taxes, even if you're behind a few years. You can be done in as little as 10 minutes, depending on your situation:
- Log in and Get Started: Select the tax year you want to get started on after you log in.
- Follow Our Questionnaire: You don't need tax expertise to fill out our online tax questionnaire.
- Review and Pay: Instantly download and review your tax return after you pay.
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Expert Assistance From Our Team
Our team is available to guide you through the streamlined foreign offshore procedure process. Use our live chat feature to talk to a tax specialist while filling out the questionnaire. Get connected with a knowledgeable team member in just a few minutes.
Flexible Pricing Options
We offer several SFOP package options tailored to your needs:
- SFOP Standard ($699): Our Standard plan is perfect for Americans retiring, working, or living abroad.
- SFOP Premier ($819): Our Premier plan is optimized for those who are self-employed or claiming a child tax credit.
- SFOP Investor ($939): Our Investor plan is designed for those who need to report investment income from multiple sources.
All of our packages include the same benefits regardless of which one you choose, including:
- Tax tools
- Maximum epxat tax breaks
- Free chat and email support
- Automatic IRS acceptance acknowledgement
Get Help Filing Your US Expat Taxes With Expatfile
At Expatfile, we understand that filing taxes can be overwhelming, especially when you've realized that you haven't done so for several years. We designed our tax software to make it easy for Americans abroad to complete their expat taxes quickly and efficiently. We'll walk you through how you can get caught up through the Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures (SFOP) amnesty program.
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This article was reviewed by Prasanth, IRS Enrolled Agent
Last updated: January 15, 2026