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Since your days on F1 do not count toward the substantial presence test, you are actually a dual status alien for 2016. You would file a 1040NR for the time on F1 during 2016 (the 1042s would go on that) and a 1040 for the time on H1b.
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/taxation-of-dual-status-aliens
Turbotax does not support dual status returns. If you are married, you have other options, but if not, this is your only one.
Since your days on F1 do not count toward the substantial presence test, you are actually a dual status alien for 2016. You would file a 1040NR for the time on F1 during 2016 (the 1042s would go on that) and a 1040 for the time on H1b.
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/taxation-of-dual-status-aliens
Turbotax does not support dual status returns. If you are married, you have other options, but if not, this is your only one.
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