i am a f1 visa student, I've been staying here for school since 2008, i got an email about tax refund for international students from my school. i ran IRS residency test, and turns out i am a resident alien. and i have never worked in US, so i have no income, no SSN, no tax id. does this mean there is no way for me to get any tax refund?
It depends.
If you have paid any out of pocket qualified education expenses including tuition, you may qualify for a refundable credit even you have no income. Enter information in the program and let it calculate our refundable portion. For more information, see Refundable credit
To enter your education expenses, here are the steps:
It depends.
If you have paid any out of pocket qualified education expenses including tuition, you may qualify for a refundable credit even you have no income. Enter information in the program and let it calculate our refundable portion. For more information, see Refundable credit
To enter your education expenses, here are the steps:
i think i might be eligible for the refundable credit, how do i do the whole process though? please help me!
thank you so so much Lina, you're a life saver! i'm following prompts right now and i skipped the enter SSN page, since i don't have one, and i'm typing the info from my 1098t, is SSN going to be necessary again? i'm not sure if i should give up on this or not, since SSN and tax id keeps blocking me. thank you again Lina!