6 min readUpdated March 13, 2026H1B TaxFile Editorial

Key Takeaways

  • Schedule 3 captures nonrefundable credits (FTC, education, energy) and other payments
  • Foreign Tax Credit (line 1) is the most common Schedule 3 item for Indian H-1B holders
  • Education credits from Form 8863 flow to line 2
  • Estimated tax payments flow to line 10 in Part II
  • Schedule 3 totals flow to Form 1040 lines 20 and 31

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Schedule 3: Additional Credits and Payments for H-1B Holders

Schedule 3 captures nonrefundable credits beyond the child tax credit and refundable credits/payments beyond withholding. For H-1B visa holders, the most important items here are the Foreign Tax Credit (Form 1116), education credits (Form 8863), energy credits, and estimated tax payments.

What Is Schedule 3?

Schedule 3 (Form 1040) is titled "Additional Credits and Payments." It has two parts:

  • Part I — Nonrefundable Credits (lines 1-8): Credits that reduce your tax liability to zero but cannot generate a refund. Includes the Foreign Tax Credit, education credits, retirement savings credit, energy credits, and more.
  • Part II — Other Payments and Refundable Credits (lines 9-15): Estimated tax payments, amount paid with extension, excess Social Security withholding, and refundable credits like the American Opportunity Credit refundable portion.

Key Lines for H-1B Holders

Foreign Tax Credit (Line 1)

The Foreign Tax Credit from Form 1116 is the single most important Schedule 3 item for H-1B holders from India. If you paid TDS on Indian bank interest, capital gains tax in India, or any other foreign income tax, the credit amount flows here to reduce your U.S. tax dollar-for-dollar. This prevents double taxation on the same income.

Education Credits (Line 2)

Education credits from Form 8863 — the American Opportunity Credit (up to $2,500) or Lifetime Learning Credit (up to $2,000) — appear here. Relevant if you or your spouse are pursuing a degree at a U.S. institution.

Residential Energy Credit (Line 5)

Credits from Form 5695 for energy-efficient home improvements (insulation, windows, heat pumps, solar panels) flow here. H-1B homeowners who made qualifying improvements can claim these credits.

Estimated Tax Payments (Line 10)

If you made quarterly estimated tax payments (Form 1040-ES), the total goes here. This is common for H-1B holders with significant investment income or self-employed H-4 EAD spouses who need to prepay taxes throughout the year.

H-1B tip

The Foreign Tax Credit on line 1 is almost universal for Indian H-1B holders. Even small amounts of TDS on NRE/NRO account interest qualify. Do not overlook this credit — it directly reduces your tax bill.

How Schedule 3 Flows to Form 1040

Schedule 3 LineGoes To
Line 8 (Nonrefundable credits total)Form 1040, Line 20
Line 15 (Other payments total)Form 1040, Line 31

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H1B TaxFile Team

Written by the H1B TaxFile editorial team — tax professionals and software engineers who specialize in U.S. federal tax filing for H-1B visa holders, F-1 students, and nonresident aliens.

Reviewed by a licensed CPA with international tax experience.

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute tax or legal advice. Tax laws are complex and change frequently. Consult a qualified tax professional for advice specific to your situation.

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