The IRS recently gave taxpayers a final chance to disclose unreported foreign accounts and income and know what the civil penalties will be. All information must be submitted by Aug. 31. Time is short and the consequences of nondisclosure are severe.

The roots of the move go back three years ago, when allegations emerged in Liechtenstein that the prince’s trust company, LGT, had been compromised.

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