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The correct answer to your question is detailed as the option # 1 that you propose in your inquiry. Since the gift was over $100,000, and your grandmother is either a "foreign person" as defined by the IRS, or the gift went directly into a foreign financial account (before being later transferred to a US-based account), then Form 3520 is required here. As a CPA myself, I respectfully do not agree with your tax advisor on this particular point, and would politely direct them to re-read Page 1 of the Form 3520 instructions.
I do agree with you, and TurboTax, however, that IRS Form 8938 is not required here, as again according to the Form 3520 instructions, there is some relief granted from "duplicative reporting" in that Form 8938 is not necessary where a foreign financial account is otherwise identified on Form 3520, filed timely in that same tax year.
I also agree that FinCen Form 114 (a US Treasury Department internet-based disclosure of foreign accounts) is required, as filing Form 3520 does not exempt you from this, and the amount of the foreign account was definitely over the $10,000 filing threshold at its maximum value during the year. Here is a courtesy link to that reporting webpage:
https://www.fincen.gov/report-foreign-bank-and-financial-accounts
Finally, if your grandmother's gift money is now held at a US-bank or institution, and is no longer a foreign financial asset, then you will have no such reporting or disclosure requirements to file for next year, as a result of just this item.
Thank you for asking about this important topic.
Hi @GeoffreyG ,
I am not the original poster, but I am in the same situation and have a question, if you don't mind me asking:
I don't see any field on the 3520form where I could put in my relative's name. Box 2a says "Foreign Trust name" - but my money was gifted by my father as a person not as a trust.
Thank you
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