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Old Oct 6, 2008, 12:52 AM
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Can I file as a California resident?

Hi,
First of all, I am not able to change the subject. It should say: Can I file as a resident alien?
I live in bay area. I started on H-1B on Oct 1, 2007. Before that, I was on F-1. Also, I got married in Nov, 2007 and my wife is here with me since Dec, 2007 on H-4. I filed for tax return extension earlier this year.
My question today is:
Can I file my taxes as Resident Alien (instead of non-resident)? Also, what would be my status while filing it: Married filing separately or Married filing jointly (considering my wife is in US on H-4 visa, she doesnt work and of course, doesn't have an SSN). Also, we both have been in US without any gap since Dec, 2007.


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Old Oct 6, 2008, 03:32 AM   #2  
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For 2007 your can file resident tax return as Married Filing Jointly. You will attach ITIN application W7 for your wife.

If you file a separate return, then you must file a non-resident tax return.
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Old Oct 6, 2008, 09:20 AM   #3  
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Hi Mukat,
Thanks for the quick reply. Just confirming:
So you mean I can file as a resident alien even though I was on H-1B only from Oct 1st in 2007?

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Old Oct 6, 2008, 11:51 AM   #4  
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Yes, since you have completed SPT in 2008.
On the resident tax return, both of you must report your worldwide income for full year.
You will also attach a statement of "First Year Choice."
Read IRS publication 519 Tax for Aliens.

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That's exactly what I had in mind and was the only reason I filed for an extension earlier.
Thanks so much for your help Mukat, I really appreciate it.
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DeepakZ:

To be clear, for 2007, in order to file as a resident alien, you must file jointly with your wife and you both CHOOSE to be treated a resident aliens for all of 2007.

This means BOTH of your world-wide incomes are subject to U.S. taxes, though this can be offset by either the Foreign Tax Credit (Form 1116) or Foreign Income Exclusion (Form 2555).

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One last question for this year : Can I use form 1040EZ and claim standard deduction + exemption for both of us as $17,500? I would still be filing W-7 for my wife's ITIN and also attaching a statement for First Year Choice.
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Yes, you CAN use Form 1040EZ if you otherwise eligible to use that form.

Just leave the SSN area for your wife BLANK, and send the Form 1040EZ, the Form W-7 and the Residency Choice statement to the addresss in the W-7 instructions.
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Thank you so much TaxExpert and Mukat :-)
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