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  • Jan 31, 2011, 01:15 PM
    horlah
    State Tax status. F1 student, resident, non-resident or part-year resident
    Dear Atlanta Tax Expert/any tax expert

    I am a student on F1 status. I graduated from Univ of GA in December 2009. I moved to NC the first week of February 2010 and still in NC till now. Before moving in February I didn't work at all in GA, I was basically just packing my things and searching for jobs until I decided to move to NC. I started work in NC in April and worked till December ending.Its my first time filing NC stae forms, so am confused. For tax purposes,

    1) am I required to file a GA state form? Bearing in mind that I reported my change in address sometimes in February. I didn't earn any income in GA, or pay rent, I signed off my rented apartment on Dec 31st 2009. However, I didn't change my driver's license to NC. I retained my GA license, because I was hoping I would get a job in GA and move back.

    2) all my earned income in 2010 was in NC state, and I lived in NC since February 2010 till date. Am I considered resident, non-resident, or part-year resident for tax purposes? I remember while I was in GA, F1 students were told we are non-residents even if we lived in GA 365 days of the year, is it the same in NC state?

    3)which forms am I required to fill for NC state tax filing.

    Thanks for your help.
  • Feb 7, 2011, 04:19 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    1) If you earned NO income in Georgia, you have NO REQUIREMENT to file a Georgia state income tax return.

    2 & 3) You are considered to be a part-year resident of North Carolina, and probably should file as a part-year resident. However, if you file as a full-year resident, no one will know the difference.

    If you need professional help filing your return, email me at [email protected].

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