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Hi DaveF1006,
I did not find anyone asking this on the Internet, but I was curious about this situation.
Me and my spouse were nonresident aliens on F-1 status in 2023 till October 2, 2023, when we changed our status to H-1B and H-4 respectively. We can both claim the First-Year Choice to become resident aliens for tax purposes from October 2, 2023. However, to do this, we need to become resident aliens in 2024, which will happen somewhere in May, so we can both file form 4868 to postpone the federal tax filing deadline. It means that both of us can be dual-status aliens for 2023, right?
So, is it possible to claim Full-Year Resident status for both of us and file jointly? Conditions state that "You are married to a U.S. citizen or resident alien at the end of the year" and "You are a resident alien or U.S. citizen at the end of the year.", so can I treat my spouse (or vice versa) as a resident alien at the end of the year if we're dual-status aliens?
Also, another question, my employer started to pay FICA taxes from October 2, 2023. If we become full-year residents in 2023, will both of us owe FICA taxes for the income that we have previously earned as non-residents?
Thank you so much! I would appreciate any advice!