Can Greenback Prepare a Single IRS Form for Me Without Doing My Full Tax Return?
Yes. Greenback prepares standalone IRS forms when you need just one piece of compliance handled without a full tax return preparation engagement. Common standalone forms:
- FBAR (FinCEN Form 114): $125 for up to 5 accounts ($60 each additional 5)
- FATCA Form 8938: $120 for up to 5 accounts ($65 each additional 5)
- Foreign business returns: Form 5471 ($750), Form 8865 ($475), Form 8858 ($350), Form 5472 ($275)
- Form 8854: Expatriation statement for those renouncing U.S. citizenship ($450)
- Form 3520 / 3520-A: Foreign trust and large foreign gift reporting ($500 each)
- Form 8621 (PFIC): $200 without distributions / $300 with distributions
- Form 709: Gift tax return ($465)
- Form 843: Refund claim or penalty abatement request ($250 per form; a separate form is required for each tax year and each type of penalty or interest, so one year can need multiple 843s)
- Form 8833: Treaty-based return position disclosure ($105)
- Form 8832: Entity classification election ($175)
- Form 926: Reporting of transfers to foreign corporations ($135)
- Form 965: Foreign Corporation Repatriation Tax ($690)
- Form 3115: Application for change in accounting method ($500)
- Form 990-EZ: Short-form nonprofit return ($460)
- ITIN Processing: $350 (additional ITINs $175 each)
Standalone forms are useful when you’re filing your federal return on your own or through another preparer and need expat-specialist help on just the foreign-reporting piece.
For the full menu of additional forms and pricing, see Additional Tax Forms and Schedules.
Last updated on June 24, 2026