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In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

 
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KarenJ
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In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

There is no place in TurboTax to enter the foreign taxes in foreign currency. It is not a required field. You just need to enter the US dollar amounts.

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KarenJ
Intuit Alumni

In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

There is no place in TurboTax to enter the foreign taxes in foreign currency. It is not a required field. You just need to enter the US dollar amounts.

In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

In previous years I read here that I needed to manually write the amounts in foreign currency on the 1116, and also attach an explanation statement with the return re: the currency conversion. This caused me to have to mail my return in. Did the rules change this year?

In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

Checked the IRS instruction and it still states you must enter the foreign currency amount in Part II and attach a detailed explanation about conversion method. The only thing I can find that says you don't need to enter foreign currency amounts is a "TIP" in the IRS instructions that says if the income is reported to you in USD on a 1099 or other legit document then you don't have to enter foreign currency amounts. I really want you to be right so I can e-file, but I can't find anything to support your answer.

In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

@karenkailua Did you get any further clarity on this? I'm dealing with the same issue.

In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

No response. The lack of follow up is super irritating. I'm trying really hard to avoid having to print and mail, but I think I'll have to.

In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

@karenkailua @TurboTaxKarenJ I found this similar question and user commented that the solution was to get the desktop version of TurboTax which apparently allows editing the forms themselves, then we can e-file: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/4702553-does-turbotax-not-support-reporting-a-tax-credit-on-foreig...>

In Turbo Tax, where do I enter foreign taxes paid in foreign currency for Form 1116, Part II?

Thanks! I really appreciate the info.
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