RRSP and 8938

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path
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RRSP and 8938

Post by path »

I am a Canadian living and working in the US (with Green Card).
My RRSP is over 50K - so it appears that I will need to submit an additional form to the IRS this year (8938).
At first glance it looked overwhelming - but from what I have gleened from the forum - it is fairly straight forward.

Fill out
* Intro
* Part IV - Just indicate how many 8891 (3520) I filled out for RRSPs in 2011

Do I have this correct?
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Post by nelsona »

Yes.
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Post by acd257 »

If the threshold level (<50 K or <100K for joint) is not met do we still need fill this form 8938 indicating how many 8891 that are submitted
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Post by nelsona »

No.

Note that US citziens living outside US have a higer threshold
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Post by extra »

I don't get it. What's the relation between 8891 and 3520?
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Post by tsanaha »

i think 8891 replaced 3520 since 2003
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Post by tsanaha »

I only mean for RRSP only that f8891 replaced f3520 since 2003
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Post by nelsona »

Yes. This is explained in the instructions.
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