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Posted
7 minutes ago, JollyBoy said:

done deal

admission fee $10k pay chesey. no school fee neku

chaala ? school fee enduku no? adhi kuda pay chesestha ..

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Spartan said:

F1 meeda...kattina college fee nobody can claim apicer...

ba cheyochu college fee ki.I did it myself

Posted
1 minute ago, Amy99 said:

chaala ? school fee enduku no? adhi kuda pay chesestha ..

 

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as u wish $200/ class

Posted
11 minutes ago, Spartan said:

 

No.  F1 meeda unte..u r always a Non-Resident alien...under that rule u cannot claim education expenses like college fee..

 

Ba as you said cheyodu ani but many of us did back then.. so far everything is good..

Posted
2 minutes ago, JollyBoy said:

ala snow man la entha sepu unna inkem telustadi ani kavi bhavam

okay kavi ki thelivi ekkuva anukunta...

Posted
1 minute ago, Rajugadu said:

ba cheyochu college fee ki.I did it myself

F1  -> Non-Resident Alien  ---> cannot claim

H1 -> Resident Alien --> can claim.

 

Education subsidy ane concept International students (non-residents) ki vartinchadu..

think in general..why would Govt pay international non-resident person the education subsidy....

Posted
6 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Who's Eligible

You can deduct from your taxable income the tuition that you pay for yourself, your spouse or your dependent children. For you to be able to deduct tuition paid for any other relatives, those relatives must also be your dependents, and you must claim an exemption for them on your tax return.

 

F1 poragallu cannot be claimed as dependents..

Vallaki vallu cheskovachu ani telling ba..

Posted
1 minute ago, Rajugadu said:

Ba as you said cheyodu ani but many of us did back then.. so far everything is good..

Everything is fine until they are scrutinized...

hope that remains history....

 

Posted
Just now, Rajugadu said:

Vallaki vallu cheskovachu ani telling ba..

 

1 minute ago, Spartan said:

F1  -> Non-Resident Alien  ---> cannot claim

H1 -> Resident Alien --> can claim.

 

Education subsidy ane concept International students (non-residents) ki vartinchadu..

think in general..why would Govt pay international non-resident person the education subsidy....

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, JollyBoy said:

as u wish $200/ class

info thread ni spam chesi spoil chesthunnam , we will talk in some other thread.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Amy99 said:

info thread ni spam chesi spoil chesthunnam , we will talk in some other thread.

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Posted
On 1/11/2019 at 10:52 AM, Spartan said:

wrong info uncle..

 

1098 istaru..but that is useful for local us citizens and H4 students only...

F1 vallaki aatcare paper...

 

On 1/11/2019 at 10:55 AM, Spartan said:

 

No.  F1 meeda unte..u r always a Non-Resident alien...under that rule u cannot claim education expenses like college fee..

 

F1 Student on 6th year

 

Hello! I am an F1 student on my 6th year. I need to file tax return. 

1) Can I do it through TurboTax? My school directed me to Sprintax, Sprintax told I'm a resident for tax purposes and should use Turbotax. 

2) I have W2 and 1042S forms. Which form should I fill out and send? (previous years it was 1040NR-EZ and 8843). Where can I add the 1042S form? 

3) Also, I moved to US first time in august 2011, so the 6th year started in august 2016. How will it affect my forms? I am filing for 2016. Part of the year I was non-resident alien, part of it I was resident for tax purposes. 

Thank you very much!ANSWER

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You will be considered as a resident for tax purposes and can use TurboTax to file a Form 1040 for the tax year of 2016. 

1.  As a F-1 visa holder, you are considered as "exempt" meaning not counting days for five years starting from the date of your first arrival in the United States.  After the five years period, you will start counting days by using the Substantial Presence Test  to see if you qualify to be treated as a US resident for tax purposes.

In your situation, you are considered as a nonresident from 2011-2015 filing a Form 1040NR ( doesn't matter which month did you enter in 2011).  Starting from 01/01/2016, you will start counting your days.  If you meet the Substantial Presence Test in 2016, you will be considered a US resident for tax purposes and file a Form 1040 for your tax year of 2016. 

For examples, see:  https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/alien-residency-examples  

2.  Do you have the same amount of income and source being reported on both Form W-2 and Form 1042-S ?  If yes, you only need to report the Form W-2.  If they are for two different income, report both separately.  For Form 1042-S, check the type of income received with IRS instructions :  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1042s.pdf, under Income Codes and report accordingly.  For example, if it's code 15 which is pension related income, you will enter under the pension section.  

3.  To submit the Form 8833 for tax treaty exemption, here are the instructions: 

     - Report your full income. Then enter the treaty exempt amount as negative amount under                                                          Federal Taxes / Less Common Income / Miscellaneous Income 1099A, 1099C / Other Reportable                                     Income

     - You will have to attach form 8833 from IRS to claim an exception.  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8833.pdf

     -  You cannot e-file.  You can still use the TurboTax program to prepare your tax forms, but you need to print them                   out and submit by mail along with the form 8833. 

4.  If you stay in US for at least 183 days in 2016, you are considered as resident for the whole year and report all your income earned in US on your Form 1040. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Hector8 said:

 

F1 Student on 6th year

 

Hello! I am an F1 student on my 6th year. I need to file tax return. 

1) Can I do it through TurboTax? My school directed me to Sprintax, Sprintax told I'm a resident for tax purposes and should use Turbotax. 

2) I have W2 and 1042S forms. Which form should I fill out and send? (previous years it was 1040NR-EZ and 8843). Where can I add the 1042S form? 

3) Also, I moved to US first time in august 2011, so the 6th year started in august 2016. How will it affect my forms? I am filing for 2016. Part of the year I was non-resident alien, part of it I was resident for tax purposes. 

Thank you very much!ANSWER

9 people found this helpful

You will be considered as a resident for tax purposes and can use TurboTax to file a Form 1040 for the tax year of 2016. 

1.  As a F-1 visa holder, you are considered as "exempt" meaning not counting days for five years starting from the date of your first arrival in the United States.  After the five years period, you will start counting days by using the Substantial Presence Test  to see if you qualify to be treated as a US resident for tax purposes.

In your situation, you are considered as a nonresident from 2011-2015 filing a Form 1040NR ( doesn't matter which month did you enter in 2011).  Starting from 01/01/2016, you will start counting your days.  If you meet the Substantial Presence Test in 2016, you will be considered a US resident for tax purposes and file a Form 1040 for your tax year of 2016. 

For examples, see:  https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/alien-residency-examples  

2.  Do you have the same amount of income and source being reported on both Form W-2 and Form 1042-S ?  If yes, you only need to report the Form W-2.  If they are for two different income, report both separately.  For Form 1042-S, check the type of income received with IRS instructions :  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1042s.pdf, under Income Codes and report accordingly.  For example, if it's code 15 which is pension related income, you will enter under the pension section.  

3.  To submit the Form 8833 for tax treaty exemption, here are the instructions: 

     - Report your full income. Then enter the treaty exempt amount as negative amount under                                                          Federal Taxes / Less Common Income / Miscellaneous Income 1099A, 1099C / Other Reportable                                     Income

     - You will have to attach form 8833 from IRS to claim an exception.  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8833.pdf

     -  You cannot e-file.  You can still use the TurboTax program to prepare your tax forms, but you need to print them                   out and submit by mail along with the form 8833. 

4.  If you stay in US for at least 183 days in 2016, you are considered as resident for the whole year and report all your income earned in US on your Form 1040. 

nuvvu vesina dantlo... college fee claim cheyochu ani ekkada mention chesadu...?

the disco was about claiming exemption for the college fee paid.

F1 vadu F1 meede untadu..

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