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VITA is a program under SPEC from IRS. Area 3 is where I got trained and certified. I've been in this field for 5 years, but mostly focused on TCE.
I didn't read the rules here to start with, if...
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Hi,
I think you mean you filed 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ right?
The address is:
Department of The Treasury
Internal Revenue Service Center
Austin, TX 73301-0215
For you second question, I don't...
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I'm almost sure you should be considered as resident alien. As H1B visa holders normally are not exempt individuals.
Please refer to Substantial Presence Test: Substantial Presence Test
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If it is a loss, then put () around the numbers. This is how to record negative number in finance format. For example, a $123.45 loss will be (123.45) on this line.
And then at line 22, when doing...
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First, you need to file as married.
In short, just file a joint return regularly but leave your husband tax ID blank. File a W-7 form for him and send together with the rest of your...
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I just read through the Publication 901 again and I see the 5-year limit on page 6. Sorry about the confusion.
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I just read through the chapter again and I see the 5-year limit on page 6. Sorry about the confusion.
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Hi,
I don't think there is a 5-year limitation for international students.
Please refer to IRS Publication 519 Chapter 1 and Figure 1-A.
Please point out if I'm wrong. Thanks,
Anthony Bu...
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As an international student (F, J, M, Q visa), you are most likely considered to be a nonresident alien. You need to file your tax using form 1040NR. If you are not claim any dependent, then...
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Without more detailed information, it is hard to answer your question for sure. There could be different ways to file your 2008 tax, one of them may yield higher refund (lower tax) than the...
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1. Yes. I assume you are legally married and lived together for the last 6 month of year 2007. Then yes, you can file a joint return. Please note, some states don't have common law marriage...
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I found this post by Google, although it's an old post, I must say something.
Regarding the answer given by AtlantaTaxExpert, part of it is NOT true. If you maintain F1 status, you are considered...
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