Foreign Student and Scholar Volunteer Tax Return Preparation. VITA Training 1

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Foreign Student and Scholar Volunteer Tax Return Preparation VITA Training 1

e-learning Options & Understanding Taxes Website http://www.irs.gov/app/understandingtaxes/index.jsp VITA Training 2

Foreign Students and Scholars VITA Training 3

Fact-Gathering Process Effective Interviewing Steps to Effective Interviews Interview Tips Form 13614 NR (Nonresident Alien Intake and Interview Sheet) VITA Training 4

Standards of Conduct Volunteers have a responsibility to provide quality service and to uphold ethical standards Signed copy will be required of all volunteers Form 13615 VITA Training 5

Privacy & Confidentiality Guidelines Privacy Act of 1974 Civil Rights Act of 1964 VITA Training 6

Privacy & Confidentiality Guidelines (Continued) IRC 7216 Disclosure or Use of Taxpayer Information VITA Training 7

Volunteer Testing & Certification Assist only with returns, supporting schedules, and forms for which you ve trained and certified. VITA Training 8

Residency Status for Federal Tax Purposes VITA Training 9

Determination of Residency Status Do not confuse residency for tax purposes with: immigration residency residency requirements for earning a degree etc. VITA Training 10

Resident or Nonresident? Substantial Presence Test Green Card Test Residency Through Marriage VITA Training 11

Substantial Presence Test 31 days during the current year, and At least 183 days during the three year period ending with the current year. VITA Training 12

Exempt Individuals F, J, M, & Q student status holders J & Q teacher or trainee status holders Not exempt from taxation on U.S. income VITA Training 13

Exempt Students (F & J) 5 years Dependents are generally included All must file Form 8843 VITA Training 14

Exempt Teacher/Trainee Any two years out of a six-year period Dependents are generally included All must file Form 8843 VITA Training 15

Establishing a Closer Connection Present in the U.S. less than 183 days in the current year Have a tax home in a foreign country File Form 8840. VITA Training 16

Green Card Test Date of adjustment to status--not the date pink green card issued No option--if you are a Permanent Resident, you are a resident for tax purposes VITA Training 17

Residency Starting Date Passes Substantial Presence Test Granted permanent residence status-- green card test When both apply use the earlier of the two VITA Training 18

Residency through Marriage Nonresident spouse can be treated as a resident - required to file jointly - report world-wide income VITA Training 19

Filing Requirement & What to File VITA Training 20

Who Must File In the United States, it is the individual s responsibility to know what taxes must be filed with the government. VITA Training 21

Resident Aliens File using U.S. citizen rules IRS Publication 17 Extensive number of resources, public and private VITA Training 22

Dual-Status Aliens Taxpayer has two residency statuses during the same tax year Must file two returns Allocate income Too complex for this training Publication 519 VITA Training 23

How Nonresident is Different Generally pay tax only on US-source income Interest may be tax free Married nonresidents cannot file jointly VITA Training 24

How Nonresident is Different (continued) One personal exemption Most tax credits do not apply Standard deduction not allowed (except students from India) VITA Training 25

Nonresident Rules Itemized deductions limited to: state and local taxes withheld contributions to charity casualty/theft losses miscellaneous business deductions VITA Training 26

Nonresident Alien Filing Requirements Who All F, J, M, and Q visa status holders must file a statement to substantiate non-residence and possibly a tax return VITA Training 27

Nonresident Alien Filing Requirements (continued) Generally, the requirement to file a return has been eliminated for nonresident aliens who earn wages effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business that are less than the amount of one personal exemption, $3,650 for 2010 VITA Training 28

Nonresident Aliens Filing Requirements (continued) What Form 8843, Statement for Exempt Individuals and Individuals with a Medical Condition (mandatory for all nonresidents) Form 1040NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return or 1040NR-EZ-,U.S. Income Tax Return for Certain Nonresident Aliens with No Dependents (both possibly) VITA Training 29

Nonresident Aliens Filing Requirements (continued) When Tax returns by April 15 Form 1040NR or Form 1040NR-EZ Form 8843 only by 15 June VITA Training 30

Nonresident Alien Filing Requirements (continued) Where Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service Center Austin, Texas 73301-0215 U.S.A. VITA Training 31

1040NR-EZ instead of 1040NR Does not claim dependents Cannot be claimed as someone s dependent Under 65 VITA Training 32

1040NR-EZ instead of 1040NR (continued) Types of income limited to: wages, salaries, tips, taxable refunds of state/local income taxes, & scholarships or fellowships VITA Training 33

Additional Limitations of Form 1040NR-EZ Taxable income less than $100,000 Cannot claim any adjustment to income except scholarship & student loan interest Cannot claim tax credits VITA Training 34

Additional Limitations of Form 1040NR-EZ (continued) No exemption claimed for spouse If itemizes, can only claim state income tax deductions The only taxes owed are income taxes VITA Training 35

Consequences of Failure to File If no taxes are owed--no penalty from the IRS However, nonimmigrant alien status requires that the individual not violate any U.S. laws, including tax laws VITA Training 36

The Effect of Tax Treaties VITA Training 37

Treaty Overview IRS Publication 901, U.S. Tax Treaties. www.irs.gov Search for tax treaties VITA Training 38

Points to Consider Purpose Current and past VISA status Tax residency immediately prior to coming to U.S. Type of Income VITA Training 39

Form 1042-S - Common Income Codes Scholarship or Fellowship grants Code 15 Compensation for teaching and research Code 18 Compensation during studying and training Code 19 VITA Training 40

Unique Treaty Provisions India Students Canada China VITA Training 41

Family Issues VITA Training 42

Family Issues (continued) Deduction for dependents generally not allowed Exceptions for nonresidents from Canada, India, Mexico, and South Korea VITA Training 43

Filing Status & Marital Status Unmarried Married Exceptions for nonresidents from Canada, Mexico, India and South Korea. VITA Training 44

Filing Status & Dependents Most nonresidents cannot claim their dependents even if the dependent is a U.S. citizen VITA Training 45

Spouse and Dependent Form 8843 All U.S. source income must be reported VITA Training 46

Taxation of Nonresidents VITA Training 47

Taxation of Nonresidents (continued) Source of Income Type of Income VITA Training 48

Interest Income May qualify for exclusion from income VITA Training 49

Qualified Scholarships/Fellowships Candidate for a degree Qualified Expenses tuition and mandatory Fees required fees, books, supplies, & equipment VITA Training 50

Other Income Income Not Effectively Connected 30% (or reduced treaty rate, if applicable) VITA Training 51

Form 8843 Filing Requirement VITA Training 52

Form 8843 (continued) Name & TIN must match the source document US address only if not filing with 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ VITA Training 53

Form 8843 (continued) Part II, Scholars Part III, Students Signature--only if not filed with 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ VITA Training 54

Finishing the Return VITA Training 55

Finishing the Return (continued) Taxpayer must sign form (VITA/TCE volunteers do NOT sign the form) Direct deposit Split refund Installment agreement VITA Training 56

Finishing the Return (continued) Mail Form 8843 and tax return together Attach W-2s and 1042-Ss Keep copies VITA Training 57

Social Security Tax Matters VITA Training 58

Social Security Tax (continued) Exemption from FICA (Social Security and Medicare taxes) If resident for tax purposes, usually subject to FICA taxes VITA Training 59

Social Security Tax (continued) Dependents under an F-2 or J-2 visa are never exempt from FICA VITA Training 60

FICA Refunds When withheld in error: ask the employer to refund if not refunded, use IRS Form 843 to request a refund VITA Training 61

State Income Tax Issues VITA Training 62

State Income Tax Issues (continued) Some states do not honor income tax treaties Some states base their state returns on the federal adjusted gross income VITA Training 63

Questions Refer to the publications and forms that have been mentioned in this presentation. www.irs.gov VITA Training 64

Course Summary Thank you for agreeing to help others with their tax returns Always try to establish a system of quality review at your site Publication 4756 (Rev. 12-2010) Catalog Number 53052M Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service www.irs.gov VITA Training 65