Hi everyone,
I have questions about filing taxes for 2022, and how to understand the rules for resident/nonresident aliens leaving the country.
I’ve been looking for information quite a bit, I want to make sure I understood things correctly.
Here is my situation:
- I was considered a resident alien for 2021 under a J1 visa (lived in the US for the entire year, no green card)
- I filed my taxes for my 2021 income earlier this year, using the 1040 form
- I permanently left the US on January 15th 2022 (moved back home), with my J1 visa ending date set as December 29th, 2021. I have not been back to the US since, and I do not plan to return
- I have not received any US-based income throughout 2022 (only a small amount of interest from a savings account, should be excluded from gross income based on publication 519)
First question: what is my filing status for 2022?
I found the following paragraph on the IRS publication 519:
If you were a U.S. resident in 2021 but are not a U.S. resident during any part of 2022, you cease to be a U.S. resident on your residency termination date. Your residency termination date is December 31, 2021, unless you qualify for an earlier date as discussed later.
Based on this: since I have less than 31 days of presence in the US for 2022, I am considered as a non-resident alien for tax purposes in 2022 based on the substantial presence test, and my residency termination date would be December 31, 2021.
Does this sound correct?
Second question: what are my filing obligations for 2022?
According to publication 519:
You do not need to file Form 1040-NR if you meet any of the following conditions:
You were a nonresident alien student, teacher, or trainee who was temporarily present in the United States under an “F”, “J,” “M,” or “Q” visa, and you have no income that is subject to tax, such as wages, tips, scholarship and fellowship grants, dividends, etc.
Through 2022, I have not received any US based income (only a small amount of interest from a savings account held in the US).
If I am considered as a non-resident for 2022, this would mean I do not need to file taxes for 2022. Is this correct?
Third and last question: Is there anything specific I need to do to make sure the IRS knows I left?
Since I was present in the US under a J1 visa, I fall under of the exceptions of form 1040-C. If I understand it correctly, this means I did not have to file 1040-C for 2021, and do not need to obtain a sailing permit from the IRS.
However, publication 519 mentions a statement required to establish my residency termination date.
Does this apply to all aliens, or only lawful permanent resident aliens/green card holders? Or when people want to claim a residency ending date earlier in the year than December 31st?
Based on my situation, do I need to send such a statement?
Thank you very much for your help, I appreciate any suggestions 🙂