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  • Feb 25, 2007, 07:39 AM
    konradsa
    Adjustments and deductions for German citizen on F1/OPT
    Hi everybody.

    In this awesome forum I learned thanks to AtlantaTaxExpert and taxsearcher (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/taxes/...ent-63992.html) that I need to file my taxes as a resident. I am doing this now (1040) and I am currently looking into adjustments and deductions I can make.

    I moved last year from MI to NJ, so I can adjust $941 for that. In addition, I take the standard deduction of $5150 and one exemption of $3300.

    Is there anything else I can adjust/deduct? I am German citizen currently on F1/OPT working for a private company. FICA taxes have not been withheld. Tax treaty benefits don't apply to me anymore (and never really did thanks to the retroactive clause for Germany :-().

    Is there anything else I may want to take into account?

    Thanks in advance!
    -- Sascha
  • Feb 26, 2007, 10:37 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    Sascha:

    Not unless you have some massive employee business expenses.

    Have you been going to school? If so, you are eligible for the Education credits/deduction.
  • Feb 26, 2007, 11:43 AM
    konradsa
    Hi,

    I had been a full-time student on F1 until Sept of 2006, since Oct 2006 I am employed on F1/OPT (I assume I am still considered a full-time student). Until Sept 2006, I was working on campus as a research assistant. This assistantship paid my tuition and also gave me a little income to cover my living expenses (~16k, I got a W2 for that).

    Can I claim education credits/deduction?

    Sascha
  • Feb 27, 2007, 11:26 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    Sascha:

    If you file as a resident alien for 2006, then you CAN use the tuition and fees you paid in 2006 for the Education Credit or Deduction.

    The university or school you attended should provide you with a Form 1098-T to document the tuition and fees that qualify for these credits/deductions.

    If you need my professional tax help, contact me at [email protected].
  • Mar 11, 2007, 04:05 PM
    konradsa
    Hi,

    I don't have a Form 1098-T from my university. However, I have statements of fees stating that I paid a total of $415 in fees in 2006. Can I use these fees for edudation credit or deduction? If yes, how would I need to go about doing it?

    Thank you so much in advance!
    -- Sascha
  • Mar 12, 2007, 10:53 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    Contact the university and get the Form 1098-T.

    That is the document that the IRS will check against when you claim the credit and deduction, so you need to know what the University sent to the IRS.

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