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| I'm the OP. I'll give you a little more background. I posed this question to the major multinational accounting firm that will be doing our taxes. The first person answered it's 2011 income. The second person, which gave me a more detailed response said it's 2012 income. She basically said if you didn't get a salary certificate for 2011 it's 2012 income which is my scenario. Same company, totally different answers. This is why I solicit info from other sources. In my case it's better that it's considered 2012 income. | |
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If you have a Swiss salary certificate, it's easy, what is written on the form is what you put in the box, otherwise what you declare & your salary certificate won't match . The tax people will notice that !
The Swiss won't see your USReturn & vice versa .