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U.S. persons (and executors of estates of U.S. decedents) file Form 3520 to report: Certain transactions with foreign trusts. Ownership of foreign trusts under the rules of sections Internal Revenue Code 671 through 679. Receipt of certain large gifts or bequests from certain foreign persons.
Form 1116 is a US expat tax form that is used to calculate the taxes owed on income from foreign sources. This tax form is for Americans living and working abroad. This includes interest, dividends, rents, royalties, and pensions.
Form 2555. You must attach Form 2555, Foreign Earned Income, to your Form 1040 or 1040X to claim the foreign earned income exclusion, the foreign housing exclusion or the foreign housing deduction. Do not submit Form 2555 by itself.
(d) At any time prior to the date the taxes become delinquent, a property owner or the chief appraiser may file a motion with the appraisal review board to change the appraisal roll to correct an error that resulted in an incorrect appraised value for the owners property.
If you qualify, you can use Form 2555 to figure your foreign earned income exclusion and your housing exclusion or deduction. You cannot exclude or deduct more than your foreign earned income for the year.
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If you have significant pension assets or other foreign financial accounts, Form 8938 is required with your tax return. Form 8938 is filed alongside Form 1040 and does not replace the FBAR (FinCEN Form 114); you may need to file both.
Do I need to report it on Form 8938? If you have an interest in a foreign pension or deferred compensation plan, you have to report this interest on Form 8938 if the value of your specified foreign financial assets is greater than the reporting threshold that applies to you.
The 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual U.S. Income Tax Return is a form used by taxpayers who need to correct an error in a previously filed federal tax return. Common mistakes corrected with this form include errors in the taxpayers filing status or number of dependents or omissions of credits or deductions.

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