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It is a good idea to know if TT needs the amount of foreign qualified dividends or not. If it needs the amount, TT will make “adjustments” which means TT will reduce the amount that will be used.
If the foreign qualified dividends are $20,000 or more, the adjustments must be made. If the foreign qualified dividends are less than $20,000, then do the following: check the amount on line 5 of the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Worksheet or line 18 of the Schedule D Tax Worksheet.
If the amount is greater than $326,000 if married filing jointly or greater than $163,000 if filing single or married filing separately or head of household then the foreign qualified dividends must be adjusted.
If your threshold level requires the “adjustments” to be made, enter the foreign tax credit interview and when you arrive at the screen with the header “No Other Income or Expenses”, select NO. The screen asking for foreign qualified dividends will eventually appear.
First, you would need to enter a Form 1099-DIV. Here are the steps:
in TurboTax online,
Then you will go through the "foreign tax credit section" to file a Form 1116. Follow steps here:
Per IRS, if you have paid taxes on foreign dividend income to both foreign and the US tax authorities, the IRS allows you to claim a foreign tax credit on your US tax return. To claim this foreign tax credit, you would need to file a Form 1116 Foreign Tax Credit. This amount will show on Schedule 3 line 1 and line 20 on Form 1040.
Any luck with this? I can't figure it out either.
See my post from above
@LinaJ2020 - I followed those instructions and I'm only prompted to enter 'Foreign-Source Income.' I don't see any field to enter the 'foreign qualified dividend' amount. Do you by chance have any other guidance?
You would first need to enter the information under 1099-DIV section.
In TurboTax,
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