Edit reported below**
Hello - wanted to get a sanity-check on IRS reporting obligations for a Canadian TFSA tax event.
I had a TFSA open in Canada before I became a U.S. Resident.
Filing my first U.S. taxes this year. I am filing my 2024 CAN and US taxes this week as a resident alien (as of 01/01/2025).
Some context:
- TFSA held an High-Interest ETF asset through Dec 29, 2023.
- High-interest ETF asset was sold Dec 29, 2023
- There was a Dividend event on Dec 29 that triggered $144CAD dividend payment for Jan 07, 2024
- I withdrew my TFSA funds on January 02 (the liquidated holdings) and January 09 (dividend)
- There was a few days wait for settlement, but the trade event happened on Dec 29 during regular market hours.
Anyway, as for my IRS reporting obligations, it looks like I need to do the following:
- Form 8938 - report the full TFSA account at its max (January 01/02 date) as I meet the rest of the criteria for filing
- FBAR Form 114 - Report the TFSA account at its max (January 01/02 date)
- Form 3520 - $144CAD dividend distribution + final withdrawal/closing the account
- Form 3520-A - Detail the TFSA as a foreign trust/fund
- Form 1040 - Schedule B - Ordinary dividend $144CAD
How do I go about triggering forms 3520 and 3520-A?
I've been able to report my foreign financial accounts in form 8938 painlessly, but just haven't been able to locate 3520 and 3520-A.
Is there anything I'm missing to ensure that this is cleanly reported to the IRS?
The headache from accidentally receiving a dividend as a resident-alien🤦😅
EDIT
After some further research, it looks like the IRS requires 3520 and 3520-A to be filed via mail, and cannot be e-filed.
I will process these separately from my return, but listing any relations between my 8938 form and 3520 forms in FreeTaxUSA.
Please advise if I'm missing anything :)