nonresident81
Mar 9, 2009, 05:13 PM
Hi all,
I was on F1 from 2001 to 2004 and left back to my country (India) in 2004. I have a stock trading account in the US managed by my US stock broker. I filled 1040NR while I was a student, but when I returned to my country I didn't know that I still need to file the tax returns. I get dividend income which I now know is taxable. I need to file 2007 and 2008 tax returns. How to I make it clear to IRS that I am not longer residing in the US and that only my dividend income is taxable and all other capital gains are not. I am not in US and nor am I planning to go there. Do I need to file the 1040c form stating that I am no longer in the US. I don't want to pay taxes on my capital gains in 2007.
Please help
Thanks
I was on F1 from 2001 to 2004 and left back to my country (India) in 2004. I have a stock trading account in the US managed by my US stock broker. I filled 1040NR while I was a student, but when I returned to my country I didn't know that I still need to file the tax returns. I get dividend income which I now know is taxable. I need to file 2007 and 2008 tax returns. How to I make it clear to IRS that I am not longer residing in the US and that only my dividend income is taxable and all other capital gains are not. I am not in US and nor am I planning to go there. Do I need to file the 1040c form stating that I am no longer in the US. I don't want to pay taxes on my capital gains in 2007.
Please help
Thanks