Messy situation- F1 to H1 to F1, wife H1 to F2
I was on F1+OPT in 1999-2001.
Then 2001-2006 I was on H1B
I went back on F1 in 2006
Graduated in 2008 April and working on OPT since July 2008.
My wife was on H1 from 2002-April 2008
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Till last year (2007) I have always filed 1040 as resident- Married Filing Jointly
Even last year in 2007, I filed MFJ as resident since my wife was on H1 throughout 2007 although I was on F1 in entire 2007. Did I file my taxes incorrectly for 2007?
- 2
I filed 1040 for 2007 taxes and got deduction on my tuition (continuing education). During 2007, I completed paid internship but the internship company withheld social security and medicare which I did not claim back since I was filing as resident for 2007. Does this make sense?
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Now it gets tricky. In 2008 April, my wife quit her job and gave up her H1B visa and came on F2 dependent visa. So, now for whole 2008 I was on F1 visa but my wife was on H1B from Jan-April and then on F2 from May-Dec. How do I file? Do I file as 1040NR non-resident now? Won't IRS get confused as to why these guys were filing as resident and now all of a sudden non-resident?
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My current employer (OPT) has not withheld any social security or medicare taxes for 2008. Now depending on the answer to my question above, I will file either 1040 or 1040NR. If I file 1040, as a resident, IRS will see that I have not paid social security and medicare and it will raise a red flag (audit candidate). But, if I file as 1040NR, I will not be able to take tuition deductions and I paid significant tuition for business school. What do I do?
Appreciate any recommendations/suggestions you can offer.
Kukulkan