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Foreign Qualified Dividends

I have an ETF that reported US and foreign dividends, including qualified dividends and foreign taxes paid.  The foreign dividends are reported in the supplemental information section of the tax statement provided by my broker.  However, foreign qualified dividends are reported as $0.00 in that section.  This cannot be right because of the proportion of foreign dividends to total dividends, and the amount of qualified dividends. 

 

For example, assume total dividends are $10,000, qualified dividends are $7,000 and foreign dividends are $8,000.  No more than $2,000 of US dividends can be qualified dividends, leaving a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $7,000 of foreign qualified dividends.  Please correct my logic if it is wrong.

 

I have contacted my broker and the ETF in an effort to obtain the amount of foreign qualified dividends.  They were not able to provide it to me.  In fact, the ETF website contains a tax document that reports $0.00 in foreign qualified dividends.

 

Assuming that I will not be able to get the amount of foreign qualified dividends, which of the following alternatives would be the best way to report the dividends in my tax return for the purposes of determining the foreign tax credit:

 

1.  Assume all of the qualified dividends are foreign qualified dividends ($7,000 using the example above).

2. Pro-rate the qualified dividends based on the ratio of foreign dividends to total dividends:

             ($8,000/$10,000) x $7,000 = $5,600 (using the example above).

3. Report $0.00 of foreign qualified dividends based on the information in the supplemental section and on the website. 

4. Some other way.

 

I appreciate any suggestions you may have on this subject.

 

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Foreign Qualified Dividends

What is the ticker symbol of the ETF?

Foreign Qualified Dividends

Thanks for your reply.  I prefer not to identify the fund in fairness to my broker and the fund.  I can tell you that it is with a fairly prominent investment management firm.

Foreign Qualified Dividends

Flip a coin. My broker breaks out on my 1099-Div the name of stock/etf and related amounts that are included in each category.  Doesn't yours include a detailed supplementary schedule? If you use the lower number supported by the ETF, the IRS might automatically correct it or send you a notice because the amounts don't match their info (maybe not). If you use the broker's number, you could always get a corrected 1099 later in the year. This would likely result in you having to file an amended return and owe more in taxes. 

 

You may not be able to use 100% of Foreign Qualified Dividends on Form 1116.

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1116.pdf    see page 9

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