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March 31, 2025
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Foreign tax credit?

  • March 31, 2025
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Hello! 
I am ready to do my taxes but I am confused. I am a US citizen living in Italy for the past 2 years. Last year I did my US taxes, paid my federal and state taxes through my employer (W2) and after I did my Italian taxes and paid the balance of what I owed to Italy (their tax bracket is higher)

now in 2024 I am ready to file my US taxes. My federal and state taxes have been withheld through my W2 but I came across this Foreign tax credit… can I take it?
I am unclear

any help is appreciated! Thank you 

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AmyC
Employee
March 31, 2025

The foreign tax credit keeps you from paying tax to two countries on the same income- if the country is on good terms, on a list, with the US (no terrorists). Italy is one of them. There is a treaty between US -Italy that can exempt some income or change how it is treated. See United States Income Tax Treaties for other countries.

 

You can amend a tax return for up to 3 years.

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March 31, 2025

Thank you so much! If Italy already gave me a credit for my us taxes (they tax more) do I still apply the foreign tax credit? This is where I get confused

March 31, 2025

Yes, the US will give you a credit for taxes paid to Italy on the same income because you are a US citizen. The credit will be the lesser of:

  • Tax paid to Italy, or
  • Tax the US would have charged on this income. 

The Foreign Tax Credit will be calculated based on the numbers you enter. For Italy, you should enter what they actually charged after the US tax credit.

 

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