I have always been on F1 visa. I started studying in 08/2012 and in 2017 became a Resident Alien for tax purposes in July (I assume through Substantial Presence). But my school is telling me that I am also a Dual Status Taxpayer as this is the year I became RA. I thought that the year you turn RA counts for the entire calendar year, and that 6th year students file regular 1040, not dual status.
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As a F visa holder, you are considered as a nonresident from 2012-2016. For tax purposes, your US residency starts on January 1st, 2017. You will be filing a Form 1040 for your 2017 taxes. You are not a dual-status alien.
As a F visa holder, you are considered as a nonresident from 2012-2016. For tax purposes, your US residency starts on January 1st, 2017. You will be filing a Form 1040 for your 2017 taxes. You are not a dual-status alien.
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