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Ahuertas
Jan 29, 2013, 08:12 AM
Good morning,

I'm a G4 visa holder working full time in an international organization. I own a condo in DC, still paying mortgage for the next 25 years.

I am planning to move to a larger place, also in the US. In case I decide to keep and rent put the condo, how would the rental income be taxed?

1) 30% flat on gross income? Which I understand it's taxation on rental income for non-resident aliens, when the property is not connected to a trade or business in the US.

2) at the normal US Income Tax progressive rate. Which I understand is taxation on rental income for resident aliens, or for non-resident aliens when the property is connected to a trade or business in the US.

Thank you very much for your assistance!

AtlantaTaxExpert
Jan 29, 2013, 11:33 PM
You will file as a non-resident alien, filing Form 1040NR and Schedule E to report the rental income and all allowed expenses.

If the result of the tax calculations shows a loss on the Schedule E, no tax will be due.

If there is a profit, it will be taxed at the progressive rates.

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MukatA
Jan 31, 2013, 06:12 AM
Rental income is considered U.S. source income so it is taxable. You will report your rental income and expenses on schedule E (Form 1040).