craigd11
Nov 12, 2011, 12:38 PM
Hello,
I have been in the U.S. under F-1 status since August 2007. My H-1B was recently approved (as of 1 Nov 2011). According to the IRS guideline, I am supposed to file under dual-status for the current tax year (2011). However, I do not see any advantages of filing under dual-status as compared to non-resident since I do not have any income outside the U.S. in 2011. Am I missing anything here?
Also, is there any way I can claim American Opportunity Credit for the year? I understand that dual-status filings are not allowed to. But I have read that if I file an extension and wait until I meet SPT in 2012, I can file 1040 for the tax year 2011? Then again, that information seems to bit outdated.
Your help is greatly appreciated, thanks.
I have been in the U.S. under F-1 status since August 2007. My H-1B was recently approved (as of 1 Nov 2011). According to the IRS guideline, I am supposed to file under dual-status for the current tax year (2011). However, I do not see any advantages of filing under dual-status as compared to non-resident since I do not have any income outside the U.S. in 2011. Am I missing anything here?
Also, is there any way I can claim American Opportunity Credit for the year? I understand that dual-status filings are not allowed to. But I have read that if I file an extension and wait until I meet SPT in 2012, I can file 1040 for the tax year 2011? Then again, that information seems to bit outdated.
Your help is greatly appreciated, thanks.