Deceased spouse who was living abroad may owe U.S. back taxes
My husband died in May, 2010. He had dual Canadian/US citizenship. We lived and worked in the U.S. for about 27 years. I am Canadian and still hold a U.S. green card.
When we returned to Canada at the beginning of 2008, we didn't file taxes in the U.S. Last week, my deceased husband received a letter from the IRS asking for the 2008 tax return. I am assuming that a payout from his 401K (he withheld an additional 13% to cover the taxes) triggered the letter. I called the IRS and they said I had to fill out joint tax returns for 2008 and 2009 and I guess for myself forever, especially since I'll be receiving U.S. Social Security in about 6 1/2 years.
I was told to fill out the 1040 as well as forms 2555 and 1116 to see which one gives me a better outcome.
Except for the one 401K payout, the only income was from paychecks. There was no property, etc. My husband died without a will and left me with a very small amount of money.
I am now living in Canada and have never filled out an American tax return. I am afraid that the U.S. government will make me pay back taxes, interest and penalties for my deceased husband. He earned good money in 2008 while I earned about $30,000. Can the IRS do this?
How do I find a (cheap) accountant to do the U.S. taxes for me since I'm living in Canada?
Thank you for any advice you can give me.