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    gulatiraj Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Apr 11, 2006, 09:06 PM
    H1B Tax filing - question
    Dear Atlanta Tax Expert - I have been reading your advice on this forum and have a question of my own.
    I changed from OPT to H1B in 2005 and now don't know which forms to fill.

    01 Jan to Oct 13th - on OPT
    Oct 13th onwards on H1B

    I was a student uptil May when I graduated.
    Which forms should I fill?
    Which deductions can I use?
    Can I deduct all my tuition fees - around $12000 for 2005?
    Or Would I get more tax return if I did the standard tax treaty deduction? How much is it? Last year I deducted a standard around 7500.

    Thanks,
    Raj.
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    Apr 11, 2006, 09:45 PM
    I am in the same situation. I want to deduct tuition fees paid in 2005, but can't do that as a NR.
    My only question is: If I meet substantial presence test for 2006 (by taking an extension), and elect for the First Year Choice for 2005, can I choose to be treated as a resident alien for the entire year 2005? Or do I have to choose dual status for 2005?

    Lifetime education credit is up to $2000, Hope credit is up to $1500.

    But you can alternatively choose to get a $4000 deduction in addition to std deduction. Do you have to file as a resident alien in order to get that deduction? (i.e. it's not a credit)
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    Apr 12, 2006, 09:38 AM
    Raj/Harshmodi:

    You both need to wait until early June to file your tax return as resident aliens under the First Year Choice option. That way, you can claim the education deduction/credit.

    You get the $5,000 standard deduction if you file as a resident alien.

    Ray, you will be able to do ONE of the following:

    - deduct $4,000 as an adjustment to income
    - get the Hope Credit.
    - get the Lifetime Learning Credit.

    But NOT all three, or two of the three. Any tuition paid in excess of $4,000 is probably lost as a deduction UNLESS you can show the education improves to ability to perform your current job. They you can claim the excess as an employee business expense.

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