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Can Form 8865 be filed separately if I don't otherwise have to file a U.S. return in 2026?

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marcus_15bbnew member
April 23, 2026 132 views 1 answer
Form 8865standalone filingno returntax year 2026

I'm a U.S. person but I don't have a U.S. tax return filing requirement otherwise. Can I file Form 8865 standalone for 2026?

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