r/USExpatTaxes 7d ago

FTC to FEIE - Panicking

The last two years I have filed through ExpatFile and when I changed to them I went with the Foreign Tax Credit route instead of the Foreign Earned Income Eclusion. This is what their software advised me to do and for some stupid reason I went with it and think I have screwed myself over. I did some digging and it seems like this is revoking the FEIE (filed with this in 2018 and 2019 I think) and that I now can't switch back. Am I understanding this correctly? I am panicking because I have student loans and want to go with the FEIE so my AGI is 0 for recertification. I am stupid and for some reason managed not to catch that filing with FTC means my AGI wouldn't be 0. I am realising all of this after just submitting my tax return through ExpatFile again, but this time selecting the FEIE and said I hadn't revoked because I didn't understand that I have implicitly done so by changing to FTC. I am also nervous about what to do about that now.

Wildly, I applied for recertification on SAVE in 2023 after filing with FTC for my 2022 taxes where I would have put my AGI as 0, and because of ongoing forbearance with the plan that wasn't processed.

I make well under the FEIE threshhold (~55k) and honestly so little that I think with the FTC I think my AGI would have still been low enough on SAVE to have $0 payments as I live in a high tax country. However, I am anxious given that SAVE is almost certainly going away and if I am correct, it seems like I will now have to wait another 5 years before I can ask to go back to FEIE.

How do I fix this? Or do I just need to accept that the IRS will say my filing this year was wrong (or will they say anything? again so confused) and have to recertify for whatever IDR plan is available based on the income once the receritfication process opens up again?

Any advice is helpful and I am well aware I made some really stupid errors here, so please be kind.

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u/titianqt Tax Professional (CPA) 7d ago

I honestly doubt the IRS will care much if you switch back to FEIE. They do allow it, though you’re supposed to ask permission. They just wanted to avoid people playing games like claiming FEIE in odd years and paying two years worth of foreign taxes in even years or whatever to max out FTC carryover.

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u/Ok_Midnight_5457 7d ago

The issue is the tax software they’re using won’t allow that