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For foreign tax credit purposes, a foreign country includes, other than a sanctioned country, any foreign state, its political subdivisions, and U.S. possessions. U.S. possessions include Puerto Rico and American Samoa. The following are sanctioned countries: Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.
Schedule B (Form 5713) Specifically Attributable Taxes and Income (Section 999(c)(2)) Complete Schedule B (Form 5713) if: You participated in or cooperated with an international boycott, and. You figure the loss of tax benefits by specifically attributing taxes and income.
On 10 May 2023, the U.S. Treasury notice on the current list of countries that may require participation in, or cooperation with, an international boycott was published in the Federal Register. The countries listed include Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Yemen.
Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Complete Schedule B (Form 5713) if: You participated in or cooperated with an international boycott, and You figure the loss of tax benefits by specifically attributing taxes and income.
Form 5713 is due when your income tax return is due, including extensions. Attach the original copy of the Form 5713 (and Schedules A, B, and C, if applicable) to your income tax return. Do not sign the copy that is attached to your income tax return.
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The other antiboycott law is the Ribicoff Amendment to the Tax Reform Act of 1976 (TRA76). It requires all U.S taxpayers and their related persons [2] to report operations in, with, or related to, boycotting countries or their nationals to the Internal Revenue Service.
Schedule C (Form 5713) is used to compute the loss of tax benefits attributable to participation in or cooperation with an international boycott. Complete Schedule C (Form 5713) if you completed either Schedule A or Schedule B of Form 5713. Partnerships. Each partner must complete a separate Schedule C (Form 5713).
A foreign corporation engaged in a U.S. trade or business through a U.S. branch generally is required to file Form 5713 to report the boycott activities of its controlled group, including the U.S. branch.

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