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Calculation of the Qualified Dividend Adjustment on Form 1116 Line 1a in Lacerte

SOLVEDby Intuit34Updated June 12, 2023

In situations where the qualified dividends and/or capital gains are taxed in multiple tax brackets, the program calculates the adjustment for Form 1116, Foreign Tax Credit, Line 1a based on a ratio of rates between 5% and 15%. The ratio is calculated from the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gain Tax Worksheet or the Schedule D Tax Worksheet.

How to calculate the total adjustment amount on Form 1116

  1. Basically, the 5% ratio is the amount from the Qualified Dividends & Capital Gain Tax Worksheet, Line 10/Qualified Dividends & Capital Gain Tax Worksheet, Line 6.
  2. The 15% ratio is 1 minus the just-calculated 5% ratio as shown in the preceding line.
  3. The foreign capital gain distributions and the foreign qualified dividends are then multiplied by these respective ratios to come up with the amount that belongs to each rate. 
  4. The resulting amounts are then multiplied by 0.1429 for the 5% adjustment amount or 0.4286 for the 15% adjustment amount. 
  5. These results are then added together to come up with the total adjustment amount to report on Form 1116, Line 1a.
  6. These percentages are per the Form 1116 instructions.

Adjusting the foreign source qualified dividends or capital gain distributions taxed

  • You adjust these amounts at the 0% rate by not including them on line 1a.
  • Amounts taxed at the 0% rate are on line 10 of the Qualified Dividends & Capital Gain Tax Worksheet in the Form 1040 instructions and line 8 of the Qualified Dividends & Capital Gain Tax Worksheet in the Form 1040NR instructions.
  • Any amounts of foreign-source qualified dividends or capital gain distributions taxed at the 15% rate are simply multiplied by 0.4286 and included on line 1a of the Form 1116.

Determining the amount attributable to foreign sources

  • Often there are capital gains taxed at the 15% rate other than the foreign-sourced qualified dividends.
  • In this situation, the amount taxed at 15% that is attributable to the foreign sourced qualified dividends must be determined.
    1. From the Qualified Dividends & Capital Gain Tax Worksheet, line 4 is the total of the capital gains.
    2. The total foreign-sourced qualified dividends must be divided by the total capital gains from line 4 to arrive at the pro rata percentage.
    3. This percentage is then multiplied by the amount of capital gains taxed at 15% (line 14 of the QD&CTG worksheet) to determine the amount attributable to foreign sources.
    4. The result of this calculation is then multiplied by 0.4286, which gives the result that flows to line 1a of the Form 1116.
    5. The adjustment amount is the foreign sourced qualified dividend amount minus this result.

How to override the adjustment

To override this calculation, enter desired amount in Qualified Dividend adjustment [O] in Screen 35.1, Foreign Tax Credit (1116).

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