My family and I moved to the US on May 2018. We are filing joint return to be treated as full year residents. Before moving to the US I was employed abroad and was paid wage. It is clear to me that I have to report that earned income in my 2018 tax return. However, I am wondering if I can report it as FEC on Line 1 of the Form 1040, ignoring forms 2555 and 2555-EZ, and as such surrendering foreign earned income tax exclusion?
Yes, you can. The foreign earned income exclusion is voluntary.
If you did not receive a W-2 then you can enter your foreign earned income by following the instructions below:
If you do not want to use the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion then answer "Neither of us" to the question "Whose Foreign Income Would You Like to Try and Exclude?".
Yes, you can. The foreign earned income exclusion is voluntary.
If you did not receive a W-2 then you can enter your foreign earned income by following the instructions below:
If you do not want to use the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion then answer "Neither of us" to the question "Whose Foreign Income Would You Like to Try and Exclude?".
Thanks for the answer DanaB!
Would that make me file 2555 and 2555-EZ?