I am filing for US tax for the first time. I came here from India last year and got married and got my green card. I am planning to file 1040 jointly with my spouse who is a citizen. I am told I need to report all my income from India.
My question is about the employee provident fund fund that I had to cash out last year.
Thank you a lot for your help in advance.
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Yes, you do need to report this as income on your US tax return because you are required to report your Worldwide income.
If you were taxed on this in India, you may receive a foreign tax credit to avoid double taxation. If you weren't taxed on this in India, you wouldn't be eligible to claim this credit. Also, you would report the full amount of the distribution and not just the interest.
Here is how to report.
If you paid Foreign Taxes on this distribution, you may claim a Foreign Tax Credit to avoid being double-taxed on the same income. Here is where you will begin claiming this credit.
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