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Level 1
June 1, 2019
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What does foreign or us possession mean?

  • June 1, 2019
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I lived in South Carolina my entire life until July 2016. I moved to Canada—not sure how I can choose Canada when it only gives me states to choose from.

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Level 8
June 1, 2019

If you live in Canada, you need to choose Foreign or U.S. possession for your state of residence.

The purpose of the question is to find out which state can charge you income tax, and whether you are a current resident of that state. Since you currently live in Canada, the program will be able to verify that you were only a part-year resident of South Carolina.

When you get to your current mailing address, you will have another opportunity to tell the program that you are living in a foreign country, so it won't ask you about your state and zip code. There is a fair amount of redundancy built into the program to help check the consistency of your answers to help you avoid mistakes.

Level 2
February 25, 2023

I live in another country. How do I respond to this question?

Level 15
February 25, 2023

In My Info, TurboTax will ask for Your state of residence (on December 31, 2022). If you live in a foreign country, choose the bottom selection Foreign or U.S. Possession.

 

In the mailing address, in Type of mailing address, choose Foreign country to enter a foreign address.

 

If you are not a U.S. citizen or resident alien, you may not be able to use TurboTax.

 

TurboTax does not prepare a Form 1040NR nonresident return.

 

You may wish to talk to TurboTax foreign tax partner Sprintax.com about your filing status.

 

@Mariaeliete 

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Level 2
April 18, 2023

Hi! I am considered a US resident for tax purposes since I've been on J1 visas for a while throughout the previous years (Camp Counselor) I live in Mexico so should I also pick the "Foreing or US possesion" option? I'm confused cos I don't know where should I add Minnesota since thats the state where I worked last year. Thanks!

JohnB5677
Level 15
April 18, 2023

If you lived on Mexico at the end of last year you would select "Foreign or US possession."  and you would then file MN as a Part year/Nonresident state.

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Carl
Level 11
Level 11
February 25, 2023

If you do not live in the continental US, Alaska, or Hawaii, then you live in a foreign or US possession.

Canada or Mexico would be foreign.

A location such as Guam would be a U.S. possession.