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Reporting Foreign Brokerage Account on Form 8938

I have a brokerage account in South Korea where I hold individual stocks and the balance of the account meets the reporting threshold. Should this be reported as a financial account (deposit/custodial) which is Part I and Part V of the actual form or should this be reported as other foreign assets under Part II and Part VI? The IRS instruction seems to suggest that brokerage account would fall under other foreign assets and not a financial account. Appreciate confirmation on this. 

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pk
Level 15
Level 15

Reporting Foreign Brokerage Account on Form 8938

@sk124 , financial accounts  would generally be liquid cash or CDs  , that are essentially and quickly li convertible to cash.

A brokerage account with stocks and bonds etc. would be  "other" . However, a brokerage holding cash for investment purposes would be a custodial account.  Ditto for Pension accounts would mostly be classed as custodial in nature.   The form is trying to cover all liquid and semi liquid  accounts  for purposes of FATCA reporting.

Note FBAR filing is only cash in  bank / financial  accounts  which you own and control OR have signature authority over ( may be operated/ owned by others )

 

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Reporting Foreign Brokerage Account on Form 8938

I'll page Champ @pk. Check this thread later.

pk
Level 15
Level 15

Reporting Foreign Brokerage Account on Form 8938

@sk124 , financial accounts  would generally be liquid cash or CDs  , that are essentially and quickly li convertible to cash.

A brokerage account with stocks and bonds etc. would be  "other" . However, a brokerage holding cash for investment purposes would be a custodial account.  Ditto for Pension accounts would mostly be classed as custodial in nature.   The form is trying to cover all liquid and semi liquid  accounts  for purposes of FATCA reporting.

Note FBAR filing is only cash in  bank / financial  accounts  which you own and control OR have signature authority over ( may be operated/ owned by others )

 

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Reporting Foreign Brokerage Account on Form 8938

Yes, this helps! Since my account contains no cash, I will report under "other foreign assets".  Thank you @pk for the explanation. Though, it brings up another question in my mind. In the future if I were to sell any of the stocks I'm holding, I would have cash in the account along with other stocks that I am continuing to hold. If the account has both cash + stocks, is that still a "other foreign asset" for the purpose of 8938?

pk
Level 15
Level 15

Reporting Foreign Brokerage Account on Form 8938

@sk124  if the cash is held for investment  and stocks -- you report two entries --- "other" covering stocks owned/ held  by the brokerage and  a second entry , same brokerage with " custodial" account..  It is not very important  for purposes of identifying diff. categories ( because these may change during the year.  However it is important to aggregate all these  categories for purposes of the total value and/or threshold.

 

Does this make sense ?

 

pk

Reporting Foreign Brokerage Account on Form 8938

Thank you! Yes it does. 

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