scolar
Apr 27, 2006, 05:54 PM
Hi there,
I'm on H1B, my wife and son are on H4. We are in US (California) starting Oct 12, 2005. I have several questions:
1. I filed an extension of time. As I understand, after 5th of June I will pass substancial presence test (SPT) in 2006, and therefore can file 1040A for 2005 under first-year choice, correct?
2. There is no way to claim my son as dependant for 2005, right?
3. My W-2 shows gross income about $16K and about $3K of them were substracted as taxes. When I have entered all this data int TurboTax it showed that all this amount will be refunded. Is there any error? In particular, passing SPT means residence for part of year - should my income be scaled or something like that?
4. Related to the previous question: is this true that filing 1040-NR i will not receive any refund, but filing 1040A I will receive significant amount of money back?
5. If yes: by some reasons I may need to file my tax return before June. Is it possible to file 1040-NR right now, and then file 1040A in June explaining that I want to be treated as resident under first-year choice? Will IRS refund money in this case?
6. My wife and son do not have SSN/ITIN. Am I right, that I should attach their W-7 forms to federal taxes, wait for ITINs and only after that file state taxes?
Thanks in advance,
Dmitry.
I'm on H1B, my wife and son are on H4. We are in US (California) starting Oct 12, 2005. I have several questions:
1. I filed an extension of time. As I understand, after 5th of June I will pass substancial presence test (SPT) in 2006, and therefore can file 1040A for 2005 under first-year choice, correct?
2. There is no way to claim my son as dependant for 2005, right?
3. My W-2 shows gross income about $16K and about $3K of them were substracted as taxes. When I have entered all this data int TurboTax it showed that all this amount will be refunded. Is there any error? In particular, passing SPT means residence for part of year - should my income be scaled or something like that?
4. Related to the previous question: is this true that filing 1040-NR i will not receive any refund, but filing 1040A I will receive significant amount of money back?
5. If yes: by some reasons I may need to file my tax return before June. Is it possible to file 1040-NR right now, and then file 1040A in June explaining that I want to be treated as resident under first-year choice? Will IRS refund money in this case?
6. My wife and son do not have SSN/ITIN. Am I right, that I should attach their W-7 forms to federal taxes, wait for ITINs and only after that file state taxes?
Thanks in advance,
Dmitry.





