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January 30, 2025
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Received foreign currency in foreign bank account from parents as a gift, what forms do I need to file?

  • January 30, 2025
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I opened a new foreign bank account in 2024 so that my parents could transfer some money from their foreign bank account to it as a gift (to help me purchase real estate in my home country). The amount exceeded $150,000. It stayed in the account for a month so less than $100 of interest accumulated. Said money was sent to the seller for the purchase before 12/31/2024. My questions are:

1. Do I need to report the gift with Form 3520?

2. Do I need to file an FBAR report?

3. Do I need to file form 8938?

4. Does the gift count as income? If so, would it be taxable?

5. I'm assuming the interest is taxable? Does "spending the money on a purchase" count as a deduction?

 

Thank you!!

    1 reply

    DaveF1006
    January 30, 2025

    Yes, in reporting this gift:

     

    1. This does need to be reported in page one, part 111 in form 3520.
    2. It does need to be reported on an FBAR report since the money amount exceeds $10,000.
    3. You are required to file form 8938 since the amount exceeds $150,000.
    4.  You are not required to declare your gift as income.
    5. The interest is taxable and you may not deduct as a purchase.
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