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If you have paid taxes to both foreign and the US tax authorities, the IRS allows you to claim a foreign tax credit on your US tax return. To claim this foreign tax credit, you would need to file a Form 1116 Foreign Tax Credit. The amount will show on Schedule 3 line 1 and line 20 on Form 1040.
I had no luck fixing the date. I had 3 1099-DIV entries with foreign taxes, and it put the numbers ONLY in column C, even when I had all of them as 'various'. I was getting the reject - missing country code.
But, it was putting 1099 taxes in the date field in Section II, so I expect that was the real error. Everything was correct on the 1116 worksheet. When I did an override of the date on form 1116, it complained, and also stopped me when I did error checking.
If the amount of the tax is 'reasonable' (your definition 🙂 ) switch from a credit to a deduction. It won't take as much off the taxes, but at least you will be able to file. Then file an amended if/when Turbo Tax gets it fixed.
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