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June 5, 2019
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Where should I input the article 20(c) US-China $5k treaty in turbotax for tax year 2018 as a resident alien?

  • June 5, 2019
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For tax year 2018, I'm a resident alien,but I didn't see anywhere in Turbotax deluxe to input the article 20(c) treaty. Can anyone show me how to do it? Also, does this $5K treaty applies to state tax return?
Best answer by PopeyeTheSalior

To enter the tax-exempt amount in TurboTax online program, here are the steps:

 

1.  Report your full income under the appropriate section. Then enter the treaty-exempt amount as negative amount (e.g. -5000) under Federal Taxes / Less Common Income / Miscellaneous Income 1099A, 1099C / Other  Reportable Income

 

2.  Download and fill in a Form 8833 to claim an exception.  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8833.pdf

 

3.  You cannot e-file.  You can still use the TurboTax program to prepare your tax forms, but you need to print them out and submit them to IRS by mail along with Form 8833. 

 

Most of the states do honor the federal tax treaties.  Those that do not include 1) Alabama, 2) Arkansas, 3) California, 4) Connecticut, 5) Hawaii, 6) Kansas, 7) Kentucky, 😎 Maryland, 9) Mississippi, 10) Montana, 11) New Jersey, 12) North Dakota, and 13) Pennsylvania. If you live or work in one of these states, you will likely owe state income tax even though your income is exempt from federal income tax by a treaty.  Please contact your state for further clarification.

 

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PopeyeTheSalior
Level 13
June 5, 2019

To enter the tax-exempt amount in TurboTax online program, here are the steps:

 

1.  Report your full income under the appropriate section. Then enter the treaty-exempt amount as negative amount (e.g. -5000) under Federal Taxes / Less Common Income / Miscellaneous Income 1099A, 1099C / Other  Reportable Income

 

2.  Download and fill in a Form 8833 to claim an exception.  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8833.pdf

 

3.  You cannot e-file.  You can still use the TurboTax program to prepare your tax forms, but you need to print them out and submit them to IRS by mail along with Form 8833. 

 

Most of the states do honor the federal tax treaties.  Those that do not include 1) Alabama, 2) Arkansas, 3) California, 4) Connecticut, 5) Hawaii, 6) Kansas, 7) Kentucky, 😎 Maryland, 9) Mississippi, 10) Montana, 11) New Jersey, 12) North Dakota, and 13) Pennsylvania. If you live or work in one of these states, you will likely owe state income tax even though your income is exempt from federal income tax by a treaty.  Please contact your state for further clarification.

 

Level 2
June 5, 2019
My NY state return requires me to do e-file so I submitted it with federal's through e-file at the same time. Is there anyway I can submit the form 8833 to IRS now? Or do I need additional information?