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Home > Money & Services > Taxes   »   2 Kids abroad - 1 US Citizen, 1 not (not been here). Tax?

 
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Old Feb 20, 2009, 12:22 PM
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2 Kids abroad - 1 US Citizen, 1 not (not been here). Tax?

Please....
Need advice so I can withhold taxes accordingly..

Family members:
  1. My Wife - Was a resident alien until May end 2007. Not been here since then.
  2. Child Girl 1 - US Citizen - Born 2004. Lived here until May end 2007.
  3. Child Boy 2 - Born overseas - July 2007 - never been to US.

None of us have Green Card. I am a resident alien.
All three coming to US for 3 months vacation this year.

By mistake I filed as Single for 2007 and owe money to IRS. I want to ammend it.
How do I file for that year (partially familiy was here and also new kid was born overseas) - How many dependants do I claim. Also advise on filing for 2008.

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Old Feb 21, 2009, 04:02 AM   #2  
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For 2007 you can file joint return as residents and claim your child girl as dependent. You must both report your worldwide income for 2007.

Same for 2008.

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For 2007, MukatA is correct.

For 2008, not quite. You can file jointly with your wife and claim the child who is a U.S. citizen as a dependent, but NOT the foreign-born child.

To claim the foreign-born child as a dependent, the child must spend at least SOME time in the U.S. in 2007 and 2008.

For this reason, you CANNOT claim the child as a dependent on EITHER the 2007 or the 2008 tax return.
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