Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask

Valid F1 status but resident (for taxes), country treaty

Asked Feb 18, 2006, 02:34 PM — 1 Answer
Hi,
I am a student in NY state originally from INDIA. I have a valid F1 visa. But this will be my 6th tax year in USA and I guess I am a resident for tax purposes.
Because of my F1 status, I paid Social security and medicare only during the summer months.
Rest of the year it is just regular withholding amount.
Now my question is: Because I am a resident for tax purposes I probably will file a 1040 form (unlike 1040 NR form that I have been filing last 5 years)?
If I file a 1040 form, can I make use of the treaty benefits? Every year, I deduct certain amount in addition to the standard deduction?
Also I have been paying a flat rate of 35% for capital gains, since I am on F1 status. Does this change this year and can I pay regular % like other residents?

Kris

1 Answer
AtlantaTaxExpert's Avatar
AtlantaTaxExpert Posts: 19,886, Reputation: 3728
Senior Tax Expert
 
#2

Feb 18, 2006, 04:00 PM


Kris:

Because you have exceeded the five-period allowed for the F-1 visa, you are a resident alien for tax purposes.

That means you cannot apply any tax treaty exemptions (bad news).

However, it also means you get the benefit of capital gains tax rates on staock transactions (good news).

File Form 1040 for 2005 and henceforth!
Helpful

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.

Remove Text Formatting

Undo
Redo
 
Decrease Size
Increase Size
Bold
Italic
Underline
Align Left
Align Center
Align Right
Ordered List
Unordered List
Decrease Indent
Increase Indent
Insert Email Link
Wrap [QUOTE] tags around selected text
Wrap [CODE] tags around selected text
Wrap [HTML] tags around selected text
Wrap [PHP] tags around selected text
Wrap [YOUTUBE] tags around selected text
Notification Type:



Check out some similar questions!

Treaty USA-Italy Non-resident Alien Tax Exemption [ 27 Answers ]

Hello, I have a question related to the non-resident alien/resident alien problems. More in detail, I have a question about the exemption under international agreements between USA and my country Italy. Briefely, I describe my situation. I am an Italian citizien. On the 3rd of September 2002...

USA/Italy treaty for taxes?... [ 3 Answers ]

I have an Italian passport, and I am now working as an opera singer with a O1 VISA for a couple of months in a major Opera Company in USA. Two questions: What's the roof of gross earnings for not being taxed when they will pay me at the end of the gig? I just got the "allowance" cheque for...

File as Resident as well as use treaty? [ 1 Answers ]

Atlanta Tax Expert, I will choose to file jointly with my wife as US residents, so we are supposed to take Standard Deduction of $10,000. Besides, can I take another $5000 exemption under US/China Treaty since I'm eligible for that? Thanks

Indian tax treaty clause for H1B status ? [ 3 Answers ]

Hello all, I have summarized my case below - Jan 2005 (31 days) - F1/OPT Feb 2005 through Dec 2005 - H1B I filed taxes using the 1040EZ form, where I could "not" avail of the Indian tax treaty clause. The calculation for my taxable income was:

UK Tax Treaty? Dual Status? [ 1 Answers ]

Hi Atlanta Tax Expert, I have a few questions regarding my tax return... I am a UK Citizen, yet I schooled in the US since 2001. I started working in NY & NJ last year and my H1-B status started in Nov 2005 (transferred from OPT) So my questions are: 1) Do I need to file dual status?...


View more Taxes questions Search