Hi, I
moved to US from India in June 2018 on L1 visa. I satisfy the 183 days
substantial presence test. Do I need to declare salary earned in India
before June 2018 i.e Salary earned before moving to US?
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If you are married, you can both elect to file a married filing jointly tax return in TurboTax declaring your worldwide income for calendar year 2018 (including income before moving to the US). You can find this election on page 8 of
If you are single, you must file a dual status return (part year nonresident and part year resident).
If you file a dual status return, you can only use the filing status of married filing separately (if you are married) or single. Also, you are not allowed to take the standard deduction.
In order to prepare a dual status return in TurboTax, you will need to print a copy of the nonresident return (Form 1040NR from the IRS website) for your tax on US income before moving to the US. There will most likely be no US source income to enter for that time. Nonresidents are only taxed on US source income. If you did have US source income during your nonresident part of 2018, please let me know as you will need to complete a nonresident return with Sprintax. Write on the top of the 1st page of the 1040NR, Dual Statement. You will need to write in your name and address and input zero as your US source income (if that is the case). Enter your filing status (single or married filing separately).
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040nr.pdf
Then for the resident part of the return you prepare in TurboTax, you are not allowed to use the standard deduction, only itemized deductions if you are filing a dual status return. Also, you can either file single (if you are single) or married filing separately.
You must suppress the standard deduction. Instructions for this are below.
When your resident part of the return is finished in TurboTax, print the return and write on top of the return, Dual Return.
Put the 1040 on top of 1040NR nonresident return and staple and mail to the IRS. You must sign the 1040 before mailing. You do not need to sign the 1040NR statement.
You will need to staple your 1040NR and 1040 together and mail to the following address:
If you are not enclosing a payment then use this address...
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Austin, TX 73301-0215
USA
If you are enclosing a payment then use this address...
Internal Revenue Service
P. O. Box 1303
Charlotte, NC 28201-1303
USA
Please see more help on dual status returns see page 7 of Pub 519.
You must choose itemized deductions. Please follow the below instructions to switch to itemized deductions.
TurboTax Online instructions for how to change from standard deduction to
First, sign in and make sure your return is open. You should see 2018 TAXES in your left-hand menu as pictured below (if not, tap or click the upper-left corner to expand the menu or select Take me to my return).
Once your return is open:
You will need to answer questions in TurboTax as to whether you had health insurance for every month. You need to check that you had an exemption as you Spent 330 days or more outside the US.
If you file a dual status return, you will need to also check that exemption that you Spent 330 days or more outside the US to avoid the health insurance penalty.
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