TFSA. What forms?
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TFSA. What forms?
I am a US citizen that has lived in Canada for 45 years and am now trying to become US tax compliant as I have just learned that I need to do this as a citizen.. I am in the process of filling out all forms for the Streamlined procedure. I have a TFSA that I've owned since the fall of 2009. I have included it on my FBAR's . What other forms do I need to fill out? I plan on closing it out this year.
PDFC
If you have mutual funds in the TFSA, they ae PFICs whih need to be reported and taxed yearly, just as in your normal investment accounts.
And they are not sheltered in US, so you must pay tax on the income.
And they are not sheltered in US, so you must pay tax on the income.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
I was in a similar situation. For the TFSA, I had to file 3520, 3520A, and because I had mutual funds in it, I had to file a 8621 for each fund.
You do have to declare the income generated from the TFSA investments on your 1040, and you can't attribute any Canadian taxes to the TFSA income.
I was lucky because I had some non-registered investements and because the Canadian taxes were much higher than the US tax, the total usable foreign tax credit was enough to wipe our the small TFSA income.
I hope this helps. Do you have mutual funds in your TFSA?
You do have to declare the income generated from the TFSA investments on your 1040, and you can't attribute any Canadian taxes to the TFSA income.
I was lucky because I had some non-registered investements and because the Canadian taxes were much higher than the US tax, the total usable foreign tax credit was enough to wipe our the small TFSA income.
I hope this helps. Do you have mutual funds in your TFSA?