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    Mar 26, 2008, 01:39 AM
    Resident/Dual Status Clarify
    Hello, I have some confusion about my status and I appreciate if you could give me some hints.
    I came to US from Vietnam on F1 visa in 8/02. I graduated last September and started working since then. My OPT started on 9/1/07 and is still in effect. I filed form 1040NR-EZ for the last 5 years. I also paid social security, medicare taxes since 9/07. I got married in 2006. My wife came to US in 8/2004 and has always been on F1 visa. So my questions are :

    1) Am I a resident or dual status for 2007 ?

    2) Specially, what kind of form do I need to file, 1040 or 1040NR ? Can I claim 5350 standard deduction and 3400 personal exemption ?

    3) If I am indeed a resident, from my understanding that my wife can file jointly with me as a resident as well. Is it correct ? If so, could we claim 17,500 standard deduction/exemption for a couple ?

    4) If the answer for 3) is yes, where in the form 1040 do I put my wife's 1042-S, Foreign Person's US Source Income Subject to Withholding ? It is for my wife's fellowship. Normally on the form 1040NR-EZ, it is entered in the line 5 "Scholarship and Fellowship Grant".

    Thank you very much for your help.
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    May 2, 2008, 01:20 PM
    1) You are a resident alien, as the five year exemption for F-1 visa holders expired for you on 31 December 2006.

    2) File Form 1040, claiming the $5,350 standard deduction and $3,400 personal exemption IF you file Married Filing Separately.

    3) Yes, you can file jointly and claim the total of $17,500 in deductions and exemptions.

    4) You enter the income on Line #7 and put the letters "SCH" on the dotted line next to the #7. However, make sure that the fellowship money is in fact taxable.

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