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Canadian Student Abroad

My daughter is currently studying in the USA and has been there for 3 years.  We are unsure to file taxes for 2019 now that she has an income from a part-time job in 2019.  The University will only allow her to work so many hours so her income is low.  We did file the past 2 years so that her tuition can be used as credit.  When we file taxes, do we submit her income or is that not needed?

TIA so much.

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Carl
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Canadian Student Abroad

If the student is not a U.S. Citizen or registered alien with a green card and SSN or ITIN, then the student can not use the U.S. version of TurboTax to file a U.S. tax return. The student would need to file IRS Form 1040-NR which can be done online at www.sprintax.com

 

Canadian Student Abroad

Or....are you asking what to do on your Canadian return?  Or her Canadian return?

 

We cannot tell you anything about a Canadian return from this forum.

 

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