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Form 3520 Filing Help for Virginia Taxpayers

Who Do Virginia Clients Call for Help Filing Form 3520 for Foreign Gifts or Inheritances?

Many Virginia residents receive money or property from relatives abroad and later learn that the IRS requires a special filing to report it. The form, known as Form 3520, can be confusing and intimidating, especially when the gift or inheritance was never meant to cause a tax issue.

Attorney Sammy Kim helps Virginia taxpayers understand and properly report foreign gifts and inheritances to stay compliant with IRS rules. Her experience with Form 3520 and international tax law helps clients avoid unnecessary penalties and stress.

Sammy carefully reviews each client’s documentation to determine whether a filing is required, then prepares and submits accurate forms that satisfy the IRS. She ensures her clients understand each part of the process so they can move forward confidently and stay compliant in future years.

Clients describe Sammy as thorough, professional, and genuinely committed to solving their problems. Her knowledge of complex IRS reporting requirements makes her the attorney many Virginians rely on when facing foreign gift or inheritance reporting questions.

“I engaged Sammy Kim, Esq. for assistance with a FIRPTA tax matter involving our client. Ms. Kim demonstrated exceptional professionalism and meticulous attention throughout the representation. Her legal expertise enabled the matter to be resolved expeditiously and with a highly favorable outcome. I would not hesitate to recommend her services to any party seeking competent counsel in complex tax matters.” — Jeongsoo Kim

If you have received a foreign gift or inheritance and are unsure how to file Form 3520, Attorney Sammy Kim can guide you through every step.

Attorney Sammy Kim is located in Fairfax, VA, and represents clients across Virginia and nationwide in IRS and foreign reporting matters. Schedule a consultation now.

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