batas
Mar 28, 2008, 07:05 PM
I just want to share my experience in filing my tax return. I'm a foreigner working in the United States. If your spouse and child/children are not in the U.S. and you want to claim them as your dependents for tax purposes, here's what I did:
1. Instead of filing my returns through mail, I visited the local IRS in my area.
2. If your spouse and child/children don't have an ITIN, then bring their original passports with you when going to the IRS office. This is for W7 application.
3. At first, I was told by an IRS employee that I cannot claim my spouse and child as my dependents because my country doesn't have any treaty with the U.S. I told them to get a copy of "tax guide for aliens" and I'll show them that I don't need any kind of treaty just to claim my spouse and child as my dependents.
4. DON'T always rely on the answer from the IRS customer service or their employees.
1. Instead of filing my returns through mail, I visited the local IRS in my area.
2. If your spouse and child/children don't have an ITIN, then bring their original passports with you when going to the IRS office. This is for W7 application.
3. At first, I was told by an IRS employee that I cannot claim my spouse and child as my dependents because my country doesn't have any treaty with the U.S. I told them to get a copy of "tax guide for aliens" and I'll show them that I don't need any kind of treaty just to claim my spouse and child as my dependents.
4. DON'T always rely on the answer from the IRS customer service or their employees.