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Level 2
posted Jan 30, 2024 9:54:39 AM

How can I remove the Foreign Tax Credit from my return? This is the only thing preventing me from using the free version of TurboTax.

I get a $7 Foreign Tax Credit, which is meaningless as it does not affect my refund. However, it is the one thing preventing me from using the Free Edition of TurboTax. How can I remove this?

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Expert Alumni
Jan 30, 2024 3:47:30 PM

If you have foreign taxes listed in box 6 on Form 1099-INT or box 7 of Form 1099-DIV you will likely be entitled to a foreign tax credit. You can remove those entries if you don't want the foreign tax credit. You may have to delete your 1099 form entry though to clear out the foreign tax situation and re-enter them.

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Expert Alumni
Jan 30, 2024 10:06:31 AM

You can delete Form 1116 (Foreign Tax Credit) from your return.   To delete a form in TurboTax Online, here's the general procedure for viewing a list of all the forms in your return and deleting unwanted forms, schedules, and worksheets in TurboTax Online:

 

  1. Sign in to TurboTax and open your return by selecting Continue or Pick up where you left off.
  2. In the left menu, select Tax Tools and then Tools.
  3. In the pop-up window Tool Center, choose Delete a form.
  4. Select Delete next to the form, schedule, and worksheet in the list and follow the instructions.

Level 2
Jan 30, 2024 10:16:58 AM

I tried that but do not see this form, either its title or its number, listed among the forms that I can delete. Instead, I see:

  • A number of worksheets: Tax Payments, Tax and Interest Deduction, Misc Itemized Deductions, etc.
  • Schedule B, which includes 1099-INT items
  • Form 8936 (?)
  • A few summaries: Forms W-2, two-year comparison, tax summary, etc.

So, which item should I delete so that I can remove Form 1116 (Foreign Tax Credit) from my return?

Thanks.

Expert Alumni
Jan 30, 2024 11:13:32 AM

To clarify, did you report a 1099 DIV or 1099 INT in your return?

 

@randalroe 

Level 2
Jan 30, 2024 1:18:08 PM

Yes to both. I have three 1099-INT and one 1099-DIV. All of them are US-based companies with US addresses.

 

Does this affects the Foreign Tax Credit?

 

Thanks.

Expert Alumni
Jan 30, 2024 3:47:30 PM

If you have foreign taxes listed in box 6 on Form 1099-INT or box 7 of Form 1099-DIV you will likely be entitled to a foreign tax credit. You can remove those entries if you don't want the foreign tax credit. You may have to delete your 1099 form entry though to clear out the foreign tax situation and re-enter them.

Level 2
Jan 30, 2024 7:21:01 PM

That solved it. Thank you!

New Member
Apr 15, 2025 12:50:21 PM

The forms I need to remove- 1116- do not appear under the list of forms and sheets

Expert Alumni
Apr 15, 2025 12:54:27 PM

Try deleting the entry that is giving rise to the credit.  This is most often (though not always) in the area for dividends (Form 1099-DIV).

@JAC225