michang01
Mar 31, 2012, 11:24 PM
Hello,
I am a US citizen who married a European in June 2011. He did NOT live in the US during 2011. He ONLY worked in Europe during 2011, no income in the USA. He came back to visit me in USA for Christmas 2011 and decided to quit his job and stay permanently. We filed AOS of his ESTA Visa and are awating our interview with Immigration to receive his green card. They told us he should have green card in a few months. I only worked for 2 months in the USA during 2011. I received a 1099-MISC from my employer and I only made $1600.00 for the whole year. Also, my parents can claim me as "dependant relative" on their taxes since I lived with during 2011 and they supported me. I am 21 years old, but I didn't attend college so I am considered "dependant-relative" instead of "dependant-child". Turbo Tax says that I can claim my husband as an exemption because we meet all of the 3 criteria, but I read on the IRS website that my husband must have an ITIN or SS# to file if I want to claim him as an exemption. I would like to claim him as an exemption. We don't want to file for ITIN because it will interfere with us filing for his SS# in a couple months. Some tax experts say you can just file a paper return and write "NRA" on your 1040, instead of ITIN or SS#. But I read another tax expert say that you can NO LONGER do that, and you MUST have an ITIN or SS# if you want to claim an exepmtion for non-resident spouse. I'm stuck, I'm not sure which one is true, or how I should proceed?
1) SHould I just file for an extension of my Federal return and wait till my husband gets his SS#? Or, can I simply write "NRA" instead of a SS#/ITIN#. Would that be accepted by the IRS? Does anyone know what is correct for 2011? I know I only have 15 days before filing.
2) Is there a possibility that I don't have to file taxes due to my situation (I lived with parents, I can be claimed on their tax return, and I only made $1600.00)
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I am a US citizen who married a European in June 2011. He did NOT live in the US during 2011. He ONLY worked in Europe during 2011, no income in the USA. He came back to visit me in USA for Christmas 2011 and decided to quit his job and stay permanently. We filed AOS of his ESTA Visa and are awating our interview with Immigration to receive his green card. They told us he should have green card in a few months. I only worked for 2 months in the USA during 2011. I received a 1099-MISC from my employer and I only made $1600.00 for the whole year. Also, my parents can claim me as "dependant relative" on their taxes since I lived with during 2011 and they supported me. I am 21 years old, but I didn't attend college so I am considered "dependant-relative" instead of "dependant-child". Turbo Tax says that I can claim my husband as an exemption because we meet all of the 3 criteria, but I read on the IRS website that my husband must have an ITIN or SS# to file if I want to claim him as an exemption. I would like to claim him as an exemption. We don't want to file for ITIN because it will interfere with us filing for his SS# in a couple months. Some tax experts say you can just file a paper return and write "NRA" on your 1040, instead of ITIN or SS#. But I read another tax expert say that you can NO LONGER do that, and you MUST have an ITIN or SS# if you want to claim an exepmtion for non-resident spouse. I'm stuck, I'm not sure which one is true, or how I should proceed?
1) SHould I just file for an extension of my Federal return and wait till my husband gets his SS#? Or, can I simply write "NRA" instead of a SS#/ITIN#. Would that be accepted by the IRS? Does anyone know what is correct for 2011? I know I only have 15 days before filing.
2) Is there a possibility that I don't have to file taxes due to my situation (I lived with parents, I can be claimed on their tax return, and I only made $1600.00)
THANK YOU SO MUCH!