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Showing posts with label 1116. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1116. Show all posts

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

Our firm has assisted US expatriates with their tax returns and inernational tax issues for over 25 years. If you need help with these forms, advice  or need your entire return prepared by experts contact us by email HERE.  We are US attorneys and CPAs.





December 16, 2019

Excess Foreign Tax Credits - What to do about it?

If you live in a high tax country as an expatriate and you end up with excess foreign tax credits that cannot be used to offset the tax on the same income on your US Income Tax Return, all is not lost.
Excess foreign tax credits carry over and can be used for 10 years into the future on your returns assuming you do not have enough foreign tax credits to offset the tax on your foreign income.  See the instructions to the IRS foreign tax credit form 1116.

The best solution to recover your foreign taxes when you have excess foreign tax credits, is to move to a low tax country and you can then use them.  A list of countries in the world including the highest personal income tax rate for each country is HERE   You can use this to plan for the future use of excess foreign tax credits that are carried over.