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April 14, 2025
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I have international income interest. Is there a limit below which I don't have to declare?

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April 14, 2025

You need to report foreign income if you're a US citizen or resident. You'll need to report all of your income, whether it was earned in the US or abroad. 

 

If your total income is at or above the threshold for your filing status, you need to file a return and report all of your taxable income including that from a foreign source, unless you qualify to take the foreign income exclusion.

 

If you don't see specific countries mentioned on your 1099, you may see the designation "RIC", for Registered Investment Company. You can safely use the designation RIC for purposes of labeling dividends for foreign tax credit purposes.

 

If all your foreign-taxed income was 1099-reported passive income, such as interest and dividends, you don't need to file Form 1116 in order to get the foreign tax credit, provided that any dividends came from stock you owned for at least 16 days, though you will need to answer the questions in TurboTax.

 

Please see this tax tips article for more information. 

 

See this help article for more information.

 

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April 14, 2025

Unfortunately, in the online version of turbo tax, I don't see a way to enter that information. I didn't get a 1099-INT - as this is an international bank. Last year I had someone else do my taxes. And I see that there was a Schedule-B filed for the same taxable interest. Unfortunately, (again) in the online version, I don't know where to enter that information.

SusanY1
April 14, 2025

You will enter it in the area for 1099-INT, even though you don't have that form.  Leave the EIN field blank and don't enter any foreign tax withheld on this screen, if that applies (as here the withholding is meant only for US bank withholding).  

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