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  • Mar 19, 2009, 10:19 AM
    tttanya
    Substantial Presence Test
    Hi,

    I went from F-1 OPT to H-1 on 07/01/2008 (on H-1 for 183 days).

    However I went for vacation to my home country for 28 days in December (155 days present + 5 days of absence = 160 days physically present).

    Am I a non-resident alien or dual status?

    For first year residency choice, will I have to wait until after April 15 to file dual status
    return (53 days in 2008 + 105 days until apr 15 = 163 days)? Or can I just file 1040NR?

    Thanks, Tanya
  • Mar 19, 2009, 10:32 AM
    MukatA

    If you are single, then file nonresident tax return.
    There is no benefit from filing dual status tax return.
  • Mar 19, 2009, 10:50 AM
    tttanya
    Thanks Mukut,

    I had interest and dividend income in 2008. Should I divide these between the
    h-1 and f-1 period to determine effectively connected vs not effectively connected
    Portion, when I file 1040NR?

    Also, I had capital gains from sale of ESPP while on H-1. Do I file schedule D
    Or report them on line 89 (pg 4 of 1040NR).

    Tanya
  • May 12, 2009, 11:42 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    The interest earned during the F-1 period is tax-exempt; do NOT report it. DO report any interest earned during the H-1 period.

    The dividends are taxable throughout the year irrespective to the visa status.

    For the capital gains, file the Schedule D. Page 4 is for when you are NOT located within the U.S.

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