Hello,
I worked in the U.S. twice as a J-1 student, each time for about 2 and a half months (last summer and this summer). I haven’t filed taxes for either year yet, and I’m wondering:
Will there be any penalty or fee for not filing last year’s return yet?
I’m confused because when I uploaded my W-2 form to another agency’s tool, it said I owe about $150. But when I tried to do my taxes with TurboTax, it showed that I should get around a $200 refund.
Why could there be such a big difference, and what should I do to make sure I’m filing correctly as a non-resident?
Thank you!
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If you are due a refund, no, there won't be a penalty. If you owe tax, yes, there will be penalties and interest due. The IRS (and State) will send you a separate bill for that.
TurboTax (and most other Do-It-Yourself programs) is not able to prepare the kind of tax return needed for a Nonresident Alien like yourself. You should either consult a tax professional that is EXPERIENCED with Nonresident Aliens, or possibly look for a program that is specifically designed for "Nonresident Aliens".
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