Hi, I need help determining my correct filing status for 2024. Here’s my situation:
• I was on an H4 visa from 2015 to December 18, 2022.
• I switched to an F1 visa on December 18, 2022, and remained on F1 for all of 2023.
• I switched to an H1B visa on October 15, 2024, and have been working full-time since January 2024.
• I was outside the U.S. from 11/22/24 to 11/24/24 and 11/27/24 to 12/24/24.
• I have two W-2s:
• One from when I was on F1 (where no Social Security/Medicare taxes were withheld).
• One from when I was on H1B (with Social Security/Medicare taxes
Question:
• Should I file as a dual-status alien for 2024 (1040-NR for Jan 1–Oct 14 and 1040 for Oct 15–Dec 31)?
• Or should I file as a nonresident alien for the whole year?
• If dual-status is correct, do I need to include a statement explaining my residency transition?
Would appreciate any guidance! Thanks.
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No, you would file as a US resident for the full year since you were in the US for 183 days. You won't file as a US non-resident and you aren't dual-status since you did officially reside in the country for an entire year even with the brief absences.
I’m not sure if I pass the Substantial Presence Test, here is what I calculated:
2024
• Total presence in 2024 = 48 days
2023 (F1 visa all year, exempt from SPT)
2022 (H4 until Dec 18, only H4 days count)
so the total days present adds up to:
48+117 = 165 days
Let me know if this is correct, thanks!
No, you wouldn't qualify to be a US resident in 2024 because the total must be 183 days or more. Just an FYI, for 2022, the 1/6 rule would apply but it doesn't make a difference in this case.
For 2024, you will need to file a 1040 NR return with Sprintax.
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