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Because you gave up your U.S. residence during the year you will need to file a Dual-Status Return.

 

Per Taxation of Dual-Status Aliens you must file 1040-NR - U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return or 1040-NR-EZ - U.S. Income Tax Return for Certain Nonresident Aliens With No Dependents if you are a dual-status taxpayer who gives up residence in the United States during the year and who is not a U.S. resident on the last day of the tax year. Write "Dual-Status Return" across the top of the return.

 

Attach a statement to your return to show the income for the part of the year you are a resident. You can use Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return as the statement, but be sure to mark "Dual-Status Statement" across the top.

 

TurboTax does not support the Form 1040-NR. You will need to use Sprintax to file a Form 1040-NR.  If you have questions you can contact Sprintax Help for assistance.

 

TurboTax can be used to produce the Form 1040 for this purpose. Because your Canadian income will be reported on your Form 1040-NR or Form 1040-NR-EZ, you do not need to include any Canadian income earned after you left the U.S. on your Form 1040. 

 

If you earned any foreign income prior to leaving the United States that income would be required to be included on your Form 1040.

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