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March 6, 2022

US Expatriate IRS Forms Which May Cause an Audit Unless Prepared Correctly

 As a US expatriate you generally need to file certain special reporting forms with your US tax return. Filing these forms do increase your chance of audit by the IRS. If your return includes any of the following forms, make certain they are filled out correctly to avoid IRS audits:

Form 2555: Foreign Earned Income Exclusion                           

Form 1116: Foreign Tax Credit

Form 8621: Passive Foreign Investment Company (PFIC)

Form 3520 & 3520a: Foreign Trust Reporting

Form 5471: Shareholder of Foreign Corporation

Form 8938: Statement of Specified Foreign Financial Assets

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