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Technically, the MTM tax is supposed to be added to your income on line 21 as "other income", and the tax recalculated.
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this might be true for state tax. in OVDI (that is what he is talking about), this may not be the case, as it is taxed on a fix rate 20% on MTM plus 7% for the first year of MTM tax.
Yes, you are correct. If using OVDI, one bypasses the 1040.
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OVDI FAQ gives a clear instruction to deal with MTM loss. For me, it is just so small (all the tax and gain/loss) comapared to FBAR penalty -- so I just took the loss myself -- make it as zero MTM. IRS might correct it though