Why Is My Greenback Questionnaire Shorter This Year Than It Was Last Year?
If you’re a returning client, your questionnaire is shorter this year because your prior-year answers carry forward and the form only re-asks the parts that change from year to year. You confirm what’s still accurate instead of re-entering everything from scratch.
What’s typically prefilled or skipped for returning clients:
- Personal info: Name, address, citizenship, marital status
- Spouse and dependents: Details that haven’t changed
- Foreign account list: Carried over from last year for you to confirm or update
- Country and tax-home info: For Foreign Earned Income Exclusion eligibility tracking
- Filing status: Prior-year strategy as the starting point for this year
What you’ll still answer every year:
- Current-year income: For each source
- Account balances: To check whether you cross the $10,000 FBAR reporting threshold
- New life events: Marriage, divorce, children, citizenship changes, or a move
- Anything that’s changed: Since last year’s filing
Your accountant follows up with clarifying questions if anything looks different from your prior-year context.
Questions about what carried over from last year? Send them through our contact form, and we’ll clarify.
Last updated on June 24, 2026