I am a US citizen. I was a resident of a non-US, non-Canada country during Jan-Aug 2010 and moved to Canada in August 2010.
During Jan-Aug 2010, I received US employment income from a US company where I worked remotely from the third country.
During Sept-Dec 2010, I received Canada employment income while living in Canada. It was an intra-company transfer to the Canada office.
On my US tax return, I would like to file for the foreign income exclusion for the income received from Canada during the Sept-Dec 2010 period.
Which of the following ways is the best way to make the exclusion of the Canada income on my 2010 US tax return?
1) I can file for an extension for my US taxes so that by August 2011, I meet the 330 day requirement for the Physical Presence test.
2) I've calculated that I can already claim accurately that from June 2009 until June 2010, I met the 330 day requirement for the Physical Presence test. However, as stated above, this period does not correspond to the Sept-Dec 2010 period when I received the foreign income I wish to exclude. (Hence the title of this post.) Does this matter?
3) I can try to meet the requirements of the Bonafide Residence test, but the conditions are thus: I was a bonafide resident of the non-US, non-Canada country Jan-Aug 2010 while receiving income in the US, and I was (am) a resident of Canada Sept-Dec 2010 while receiving income in Canada. Would I meet the 12 month residency requirement for the Bonafide Residence test for the Sept-Dec 2010 period?
Thank you!
Kevin
US Physical Presence test must be timed with non-US work?
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Hi Nelsona, thanks for your replies. Not sure if my post was clear enough.
The Jan-Aug 2010 income was US income, so not excludable from my US tax return, right?
What I want to do is exclude my Canada income Sept-Dec 2010 when I file my US tax return.
As a US citizen, I have to qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion by Bonafide Residence test or Physical Presence test, right?
I see three possible ways to do this in my case, none ideal, and wondered which is the recommended way (see original post).
Thanks very much!
Kevin
The Jan-Aug 2010 income was US income, so not excludable from my US tax return, right?
What I want to do is exclude my Canada income Sept-Dec 2010 when I file my US tax return.
As a US citizen, I have to qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion by Bonafide Residence test or Physical Presence test, right?
I see three possible ways to do this in my case, none ideal, and wondered which is the recommended way (see original post).
Thanks very much!
Kevin