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Gross foreign earned income is entered (before taxes) for the foreign earned income exclusion. Then, please be sure to go to Deductions & Credits>Estimates and other Taxes Paid>Foreign Taxes and enter the taxes that you paid on the foreign income to claim foreign tax credit.
Gross foreign earned income is entered (before taxes) for the foreign earned income exclusion, unless you have self-employment income, then you would enter your net self-employment income after expenses.
Then, please be sure to go to Deductions & Credits>Estimates and other Taxes Paid>Foreign
Taxes and enter the taxes that you paid on the foreign income to claim foreign tax credit.
Thanks for your answers. I have an extra question : I'm based in France, and I'm not very clear on what is the IRS taxable revenu definition (what we have to declare in Form 1040 as "wages and salaries").
- Is it my French Incomes before social contribution, and before Income tax (in France we call it "Salaire Brut").
- or my French Incomes after social contribution, and before Income tax (called "Salaire Net").
In France, the taxable revenu is our Incomes after social contribution.
Before contributions so Salaire Brut. Then you will enter the taxes you paid to France on the Form 1116.
You probably want the credit option. See Where do I enter the foreign tax credit (Form 1116) or deduction for 2019?
Hi,
I have another question regarding this topic: Does the IRS consider social deductions paid on a French income as foreign taxes that have already been paid? Are we able to deduct these social contributions from our taxes?
Thanks!
Yes, U.S. Citizens & Green Card holders in France can now deduct social contributions as a foreign tax credit.
See the below excerpt from the IRS.Gov.
Steps to enter Foreign Tax Credit:
Both the credit and the deduction are entered in the same place. Here's what you do:
In most cases, taking credit works out better than deducting. TurboTax will help you decide which one's best for you when you go through this section.
If you choose to take the credit (most people do), we'll attach Form 1116, Foreign Tax Credit, if your situation requires it.
Click on the link below for more information on Form 1116:
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