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Tax forms change from 1099-R to 1042-S
I have a question, if I were to change from a Pension Retirement as a resident alien to a non-resident alien and leave the US and live in a country that doesn't pay taxes. If I were to receive a 1042-S but not a 1099-R would I still be responsible for the taxes that I had paid for the year?
Assume I lived in the US on a 1099-R for 6 months and paid $2000 in federal taxes as a resident alien, and then decided to move to India and become a non-resident alien where the foreign tax treaty is 0% for the remainder of the year going forward. Should I have received a 1099-R for the portion of taxes that I paid or would it have been combined onto my new 1042-S for that year?
Basically I would like to know if I should receive a 1099-R and a 1042-S?
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‎August 8, 2024
11:03 AM