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siddhuhere
Mar 4, 2013, 11:05 AM
Hi ,

I came to US on 09-Dec-2012 on H1B Visa . I am married and have a kid but they are in India at the moment .

For filing the 2012 Return , I have an option to file as Non Resident Alien as I have not qualified the Substantial Presence test . Another Option I thought I had is the First Choice . But I later found that I do not qualify for the First Choice election as I have not stayed in US for 31 consecutive days in 2012 .

So I am only left with filing the tax return as Non Resident Alien . But the problem is I will not be eligible for Standard Deduction if I file under the Non Resident Alien . Both Federal and State(Maryland) Income tax has been deducted at source when I was paid the wage for the 22 days in Dec 2012 and if the Standard deduction is not applied , then I will even owe taxes (I found that 10% federal income tax will be levied up to $8,700 for 2012 and I am yet to check the tax rates for MD) . So I have gone from a situation where I thought that I will be getting my refunds to the one where I may even owe taxes .

So please let me know the following :

1) Is my understanding that the only option left for me is to file the return as Non Resident Alien correct?

2) Are there any personal/spouse exemptions that I can claim as a Non Resident Alien (Like we have standard deduction for Resident Aliens) which will reduce my taxable income ?

3) What are the expenses I can claim under itemized deductions . I was staying in a hotel for 7 days after I reached US . Can this be included to reduce my taxable income . Can I also claim the pro-rata rent I paid for the remaining days (22-7 = 15 days) . Can conveyance expenses be claimed ?

Please let me know your comments . It will be really helpful .

Thanks for your help ,

Jey .

AtlantaTaxExpert
Mar 4, 2013, 06:05 PM
If you arrived on 9 December 2012, then filing as a non-resident alien IS your only option, which means NO standard deduction.

You cannot claim your wife or child, nor are your temporary living expenses deductible.

Sorry.

siddhuhere
Mar 4, 2013, 10:54 PM
Thanks Atlanta Tax Guru .

I have few other questions :

1) What should be the filing status I should be choosing while filing the Non Resident Alien return . Should it be Single Non Resident / Married Non Resident and what are its implication with respect to reporting the global income .

2) Also my wife does not have TIN Number as she is not currently in US . If I am applying as Married Non Resident , what should I be putting for the Spouse TIN Number as she currently doesn't have one .

Jey .

AtlantaTaxExpert
Mar 4, 2013, 11:19 PM
1) It is MARRIED, but there should be no tax implications given the income level.

2) Your wife should NOT be mentioned anywhere on the Form 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ, as you cannot claim her as a dependent. That option is available ONLY for student on F-1 visas and trainees and J-1 visas.