Foreign Tax Credit
If you paid taxes to a foreign country, either directly or through
a conduit such as a mutual fund, you may be entitled to a tax credit.
This credit can be claimed by filing Form 1116, Foreign Tax Credits.
You
also have the option of deducting the foreign taxes paid you paid
as an itemized deduction on Schedule A, However, claiming the credit
will nearly always save you more money.
But Form 1116 is relatively
lengthy and complicated to fill out, so the IRS provides a simpler
method for claiming the credit under certain circumstances. You may
elect to claim the foreign tax credit without filing Form 1116, if
your total foreign taxes are not more than $300 ($600 if married filing
jointly). To make the election, just enter on the foreign tax credit
line of your tax return (for example, Form 1040, line 47) the smaller
of (a) your total foreign tax or (b) your regular tax. This election
does not apply if you are carrying forward or carrying back any unused
foreign taxes from other tax years.
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Save Time , For more information, get IRS Publication
514, Foreign Tax Credit for Individuals. |
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