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Yes, here is how to get to the carryover screen.
Got to the form, but not 100% sure what is meant by the two column headers. Publication 514 shows some examples:
Your limit | Tax paid | Unused foreign tax (+) or excess limit (−) | ||||
2023 | $200 | $100 | −100 | |||
2024 | $300 | $500 | +200 |
TurboTax form has two columns: Foreign Taxes and Amount Used. I'm not exactly sure what "Amount Used" means. Would I fill in as follows: in the first column, enter the actual foreign tax for the year, and in the second column, that year's limit minus the tax paid? In the above example (where 2023 limit is $200 and 2024 limit is $300):
Year | Foreign Taxes | Amount Used |
2023 | 100 | 100 |
2024 | 500 | -200 |
Thanks!
The amount used is the amount of Foreign Tax Credit you were able to use. The carryover amount in 2024 is $200. There is no carryover in 2023 because you were given the full foreign tax credit for the year.
The example from Publication 514 is correct. The TurboTax example listed is incorrect because $300 should be listed as the amount used and $200 is the carryover.
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