antoniosjmanzan
Oct 29, 2012, 07:40 AM
Hello,
I always have a preparer(Accountant) for my tax and they filed my tax as 1040 instead of 1040NR. My wife recently got an email from DOS saying who should file 1040NR and found out that I should file 1040NR. I have no intention to defraud my filing and I did not what status should I file that time. I even asked long time ago from personnel of IRS what status I am in - resident or non-resident and the answer was resident and discussed this with my tax preparer but she said yes you can file as 1040. Since, I don't know about taxation and that's the main reason why I am paying somebody to prepare my tax. Moving forward, I wanted to make things straight but I don't know where to start.
Please advise.
I always have a preparer(Accountant) for my tax and they filed my tax as 1040 instead of 1040NR. My wife recently got an email from DOS saying who should file 1040NR and found out that I should file 1040NR. I have no intention to defraud my filing and I did not what status should I file that time. I even asked long time ago from personnel of IRS what status I am in - resident or non-resident and the answer was resident and discussed this with my tax preparer but she said yes you can file as 1040. Since, I don't know about taxation and that's the main reason why I am paying somebody to prepare my tax. Moving forward, I wanted to make things straight but I don't know where to start.
Please advise.