TurboTax might mistakenly indicate you have a foreign account due to:
Imported Investment Data: If you imported forms like 1099 from institutions such as Charles Schwab or Fidelity, TurboTax might flag a foreign investment.
Foreign Investments: Investing in foreign stocks, ETFs, or mutual funds can trigger this.
Accidental Selection: You might have accidentally checked "Yes" when asked about foreign accounts.
How to Fix It:
Check Imported Data: Review your imported investment data to ensure there are no foreign dividends or tax withholdings incorrectly flagged. This can be seen under the Income Tab.
Review Foreign Account Section:
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