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    January 29, 2009

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    M Newall

    Do you have to include a mortgage account in a foreign country even if it is not interest bearing? It is just a loan. How many years of amended form TDF 90-22.1 can a person do and not look like they didn't understand the form?

    David Colvin

    You do not need to include loan accounts on Form TD F 90-22.1, unless there is an "investment" element of the loan (then this is usually considered a securities account, if invested in stocks and bonds).

    The rules around voluntary filing of prior year forms are pretty complex. Vern Jacobs has written a fairly comprehesive article on this, see http://www.vernonjacobs.com/voluntary-compliance.html.

    M Newall

    Thank you for your comment and it was very prompt! If loans do not need to be included, I have no amended forms to file! I think the directions for the form should say something about not including loans.

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