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hspnew
Mar 10, 2008, 08:39 PM
Hi,

I started my undergraduate study in USA from 1998 to 2002 as a F-1 student.
I came back to the school to start the graduate school in December, 2006.

For the year of 2007, I did not earn anything other than bank interests.
However, school encourages me to still file the tax form even if earning is zero dollars.

My questions are as follows,

1) I am considered as Resident-Alien instead of Non-Resident Alien. So, I would like to know what forms I should file.

2) I am married, but my wife is F-2 and does not have social security number. I can still file the tax return as joint or it has to be single ?

3) Any issues to be careful about ? What if I don't file the tax form at all since I did not earn anything other than bank interests ?

I am most curious about number one question and I am seeking help.

Thank you

AtlantaTaxExpert
Apr 28, 2008, 01:11 PM
1) You have NO LEGAL REQUIREMENT to file if your interest does not exceed $3,400. If you still want to file, file Form 1040EZ.

2) If you file jointly, you need to submit Form W-7 with the return to get her an ITIN.

3) See #1 above.