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1. Yes, you will probably receive a 1042-S for the income.
2. It should be reported on your tax return as if it were reported on the US version- when possible. Here is a list of codes and meanings. We will be glad to help you correctly enter all of your income when we know the codes. This may apply to your income.
3. No, although you may end up labelling your 1042S income. Topic no. 851, Resident and nonresident aliens states: Resident aliens must follow the same tax laws as U.S. citizens. If you're a resident alien, you must report your worldwide income from all sources, that is, income from both within and outside the United States. You'll file a Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return
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Based on previous years, I think the income code on the 1042-S will be 16. In that case where would I put that income?
And where do I put the deductions taken out from the 1042-S?
Here is how to report your 1042 S income.
To report the 1042-S
If there is an amount listed in Box 7A for federal tax withholding
To report the US federal tax paid:
As an FYI, the only deduction or credit you may receive here is the federal tax withholding.
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