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D233728k
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I am a green card holder and received a 1042 s

Hello. I arrived to US  for first time as green card holder last year august 1st 2022. Now, I received a 1042 s  with income tax code 12 (royalties from YouTube) with a amount they win held me last year prior to arrived to the country. Where should I add this information in my taxes? I don’t find the option here. Thanks

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MinhT1
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I am a green card holder and received a 1042 s

As you received your green card during the year 2022, you are a dual-status alien for tax year 2022.

 

For the part of the year you are a nonresident alien, you are taxed on income from U.S. sources only.

 

For the part of the year you are a U.S. resident alien, you are taxed on income from all sources. Income from sources outside the United States is taxable if you receive it while you are a resident alien.

 

As you are a resident alien at the end of the year, you can use form 1040 to report your worldwide income during the period you are a resident alien. You have to write "Dual-Status return" across the top of the return. You have to print out your return and mail it as you cannot e-file.

 

For the income earned before becoming a resident alien, you have to report it on form 1040-NR. Form 1040-NR is not supported by TurboTax and you can use the services of our partner Sprintax. You will attach form 1040-NR to your form 1040, but you must also write "Dual-status return" across the top of form 1040-NR.

 

Please read this IRS document for more information.

 

@D233728k 

 

[Edited 03/16/2023 | 8:15 AM PST]

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D233728k
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I am a green card holder and received a 1042 s

So in this case I am not a dual status resident?  Because I arrived the country as green card holder and the 1042 s was issued in my time in my country of birth (Salvador) thanks 

MinhT1
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I am a green card holder and received a 1042 s

I have edited my answer. Please see above.

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