I am an international student pursuing a PhD degree. My tax status changed from non-resident alien to resident alien in 2016. The US-China tax treaty Article 20 states students have some credits for tax. How could I claim it? I didn't receive the 1042-S form. I know that I have to include the form 8833 on my tax return generated by TurboTax. But how should I do that?
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You can still apply the tax treaty to your tax return with our software, you will just enter it differently than the normal way. In the TurboTax program, report your full income usual. Then you can enter the treaty-exempt amount as negative income under "Less common income". You will have to file a Form 8833 to claim an exception. As TurboTax does not support Form 8833, you cannot e-file. Instead, you may use the program to prepare your return, but need to print out your tax forms and mail the returns along with the form 8833. Besides the Form 8833 and 1040, you will also need to submit a copy of your tax documents ( for example, W-2 /Form 1099s) which pertain to any credits and deductions you are applying if there are any.
1. For example, if you receive a Form W-2, to report wages:
- Sign into your account and select Take me to my return
- At the right upper corner, in the search box, type in W-2 and Enter
- Select Jump to w-2, follow prompts to enter your information
2. Enter the treaty-exempt amount as negative amount (-5000) under Federal Taxes / Less Common Income / Miscellaneous Income 1099A, 1099C / Other Reportable Income
3. File a Form 8833 from IRS to claim an exception. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8833.pdf
You can still apply the tax treaty to your tax return with our software, you will just enter it differently than the normal way. In the TurboTax program, report your full income usual. Then you can enter the treaty-exempt amount as negative income under "Less common income". You will have to file a Form 8833 to claim an exception. As TurboTax does not support Form 8833, you cannot e-file. Instead, you may use the program to prepare your return, but need to print out your tax forms and mail the returns along with the form 8833. Besides the Form 8833 and 1040, you will also need to submit a copy of your tax documents ( for example, W-2 /Form 1099s) which pertain to any credits and deductions you are applying if there are any.
1. For example, if you receive a Form W-2, to report wages:
- Sign into your account and select Take me to my return
- At the right upper corner, in the search box, type in W-2 and Enter
- Select Jump to w-2, follow prompts to enter your information
2. Enter the treaty-exempt amount as negative amount (-5000) under Federal Taxes / Less Common Income / Miscellaneous Income 1099A, 1099C / Other Reportable Income
3. File a Form 8833 from IRS to claim an exception. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8833.pdf
You don't have to. You should be able to use your current edition. However, if the program prompts you to upgrade to a different version, please do so.
Thank you sir! This is still applicable as of January 2020.
Does this still apply for 2019 tax return?
According to the Bloomberg Management Journal, US and China still maintains a tax treaty. Please select this link for verification.
The program does not allow income to be less than 0 in the box 14 input. I was not able to proceed.
Any idea on how to get that fixed? Thanks
Please see the following steps to input your income and your treaty exemption.
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