I got a referral to a potential new client today. The gentleman is an Indian citizen but has US Green Card (Just got it at the end of 2013). He is married but his wife and 2 kids are in Mumbai, India. He owns a house there and several bank and investment accounts in joint names with his wife and 2 children (16 and 20) and the aggregate value of the account when converted to US dollars is approx $60,000 to $70,000.
His bank account in USA is at Bank of America, approx balance $20,000. His W2 income is $90,000. He is currently renting but look at purchasing a house when his wife gets a visa to come here later this year.
Question:
Can we divide the balance by the # of account holders to drop his balance below $50,000 so that he does not have to file Form 8938.
He was told by his Bank of America client relationship manager that India has signed a treaty with USA to share all financial information of its citizens who may be subject to US Income taxes. It is making him nervous.
Last year he did his taxes online as single, though I believe it should be MFS? Wife or kids do not have ss# or ITIN. He has ss#. Should he apply for a ITIN for wife and possibly kids. The issue is how to get the original documents to IRS. There is no IRS office in India to my knowledge.
His bank account in USA is at Bank of America, approx balance $20,000. His W2 income is $90,000. He is currently renting but look at purchasing a house when his wife gets a visa to come here later this year.
Question:
Can we divide the balance by the # of account holders to drop his balance below $50,000 so that he does not have to file Form 8938.
He was told by his Bank of America client relationship manager that India has signed a treaty with USA to share all financial information of its citizens who may be subject to US Income taxes. It is making him nervous.
Last year he did his taxes online as single, though I believe it should be MFS? Wife or kids do not have ss# or ITIN. He has ss#. Should he apply for a ITIN for wife and possibly kids. The issue is how to get the original documents to IRS. There is no IRS office in India to my knowledge.
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