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Deductions & credits
Yes, you are a U.S. tax resident until July when you left the U.S., and then a non-resident for the rest of the year.
During your residency period, you are taxed on worldwide income. After July you are only taxed on U.S. source income.
You still have to file a dual-status return to show you did not have any U.S. income during your period of non-residency. The non-resident Form 1040NR or equivalent statement would basically be blank.
Contact TurboTax partner Sprintax.com to file a dual-status return. TurboTax does not support this type of return.
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‎April 1, 2023
5:51 AM