When using TurboTax, the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion causes issues for me every year. It completely messed up my return this year and now I'm doing amendments. If it doesn't end up changing I'm just going to have to go to a CPA from now on. It's creating more of a dead ache than anything. If you meet the below information, then you don't have to meet the normal abode or physical requirements to exclude the income you earned while there.
IR-2018-173, August 24, 2018
Certain U.S. citizens or resident aliens, specifically contractors or employees of contractors supporting the U.S. Armed Forces in designated combat zones, may now qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion. The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, enacted in February, changed the tax home requirement for eligible taxpayers, enabling them to claim the foreign earned income exclusion even if their “abode” is in the United States. The new law applies for tax year 2018 and subsequent years. This means that these taxpayers, if eligible, will be able to claim the foreign earned income exclusion on their income tax return for 2018 when they file. Under the exclusion, taxpayers can choose to exclude their foreign earned income from gross income, up to a certain dollar amount.
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@Elvin Richmond , without commenting on your situation and the issues your are/were having with TurboTax , Pub 54 now says the following:
You are not considered to have a tax home in a foreign country for any period during which your abode is in the United States unless, for tax years beginning after December 31, 2017, you are serving in support of the Armed Forces of the United States in an area designated as a combat zone
Will have to try and duplicate the issue you are seeing.
Yes, that's the most recent wording.
The issue is when you put the dates in for the time you were in a declared combat zone, TurboTax will not allow you to submit without correcting it to be a full year to meet the "abode" definition (without consideration for supporting in a declared combat zone). Obviously, if you set the date to a full year, it sets all of your income as foreign earned income, not just the amount that you say is foreign earned income. You are given an option to say that you have a waiver, and you can add a note that you were in a combat zone. However that still doesn't allow you to electronically file because it wants you to fix the dates. Using the physical test pretty much results in the same issue. The only option is to then file it by mail. Which, if I'm doing that, I might as well pay a CPA to make sure I'm not spending months to do my taxes. I spend way too much time overseas to deal with that.
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