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Level 15
Level 15

Deductions & credits

To enter foreign earned income in TurboTax, in the Search box type "foreign income" (without the quotes), then click the link that says "Jump to foreign income."

 

  • Did you enter your foreign earned income in the foreign earned income topic in TurboTax?
  • Did you select Yes when TurboTax asked if you want to exclude your foreign earned income?
  • Did you get the screen that says "You Qualify for the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion"?
  • On the screen that says "Here's The Amount of Foreign Earned Income You Can Exclude," did it show the full amount of your foreign income?


If you did enter your foreign earned income in the right place, and TurboTax confirmed the amount, why do you think that it is being taxed? If you are looking at forms or worksheets, please give specific form numbers and line numbers, and exact amounts.


You might be getting confused by the complicated way that the tax is calculated when you take the foreign earned income exclusion. The amount of excluded foreign income affects the tax on your other income because your other income, that is not excluded, is taxed at the same rates that would have applied to that income if you did not get the exclusion. The non-excluded income is "stacked" on top of the excluded income for the purpose of calculating the tax. To perform this stacking of income the tax calculation is actually done in three steps. This calculation is done on the Foreign Earned Income Tax Worksheet.


1. Calculate what the tax would be if you did not have the exclusion. That is, temporarily add the excluded amount to your taxable income and calculate the tax on the total.


2. Calculate what the tax would be on the excluded amount only, if that were your only income.


3. Subtract the result of step 2 from the result of step 1.