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  • Mar 24, 2009, 12:30 PM
    tlll
    1 Spouse on F1 to H1B and the other one on F1 – how to submit as full-year residents?
    Dear tax experts,

    On OPT in 2007, then on F1 student visa until 09/30/09 and on H1B visa from 10/01/08.

    I got married on 10/18/08. My wife was on OPT/F1 visa in 2008 and she is still on that visa.

    She is expecting a refund as a nonresident and I owe taxes. I left the country for 2 weeks in January on vacation. Can we use first year choice and submit as married filing jointly (residents for the whole year)?

    If yes, what’s the best choice:

    1. Each of us submits for extension (2 separate forms) and then when I meet SPT, we submit as married filing jointly (residents for the whole year)

    2. or together we submit for extension (1 form) and then when I meet SPT, we submit as married filing jointly (residents for the whole year).

    3. or she submits as nonresident alien and I submit for extension (pay the taxes I owe). After I meet the substantial presence test (SPT), we submit an amended return (residents for the whole year)

    For SPT, is it important that I was absent from the country for 2 weeks? (Or I just wait a little bit longer in '09)

    Please advise.
  • Mar 24, 2009, 12:40 PM
    MukatA

    File extensions for both of you.
    2 weeks absence in 2009, will extend your wait for filing.
  • Mar 24, 2009, 01:24 PM
    tlll
    Thanks so much, MukatA!

    Do we need to submit our state taxes by Apr 15 as married filing jointly (residents for the whole year)?
  • Mar 27, 2009, 08:41 AM
    tlll
    Can you please advise me regarding my return for state taxes? Should I submit as whole-year residents married filing jointly now or wait and submit at the same time I do my tax return?"
  • Mar 27, 2009, 10:19 AM
    MukatA

    You can file state return. If you live in a state, you are resident of the state.

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