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As a F-visa holder, you are considered as a nonresident for five years from the year you first enter the US. In your situation, it is from 2013-2017. As a nonresident, you are not allowed to claim any education credit or deduction on your 2017 taxes. Starting from January 1, 2018, you might be treated as a resident for tax purposes on your 2018 taxes if meet the Substantial Presence Test SPT. In order to claim your sister's expenses you paid, she has to qualify to be your dependent on your taxes. To qualify as a dependent, she has to meet all the following rules:
Since she carries a F-visa as a nonresident, she likely does not qualify as your dependent.
As a F-visa holder, you are considered as a nonresident for five years from the year you first enter the US. In your situation, it is from 2013-2017. As a nonresident, you are not allowed to claim any education credit or deduction on your 2017 taxes. Starting from January 1, 2018, you might be treated as a resident for tax purposes on your 2018 taxes if meet the Substantial Presence Test SPT. In order to claim your sister's expenses you paid, she has to qualify to be your dependent on your taxes. To qualify as a dependent, she has to meet all the following rules:
Since she carries a F-visa as a nonresident, she likely does not qualify as your dependent.
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