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Hello!
I have stayed in the US under L1B visa in 2023. My visa was valid till August 2024, however, I had to leave the US on December 13, 2023. I have not visited the US since then, but I got a couple of payroll through a US entity and some interest through US banks.
I am now preparing to file for 2024 as a non-resident alien , and I suddenly learned that I was supposed to get a sailing permit before leaving the US.
I have never heard of it before and had no idea I needed to do it.
I am not leaving in the US for more than a year now and did not visit is (I am a non-resident allien now). All my taxes up to 2023 are paid and I am planning to file as a non-resident allien for the income I had through the US source in 2024. I have not done anything specifica before leaving the country (as I did not know I needed to) and my visa expired in August 2024.
Do I need to get the sailing permit now? If so, how can I get it (since I am not living in the US anymore and not planning to go there soon).
If I cannot get it, what implications on my taxes (or other) can I have?
Also, what forms and where (online) can I file for my US source income as being a non-resident allient?
Thank you so much for your advice!
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The sailing permit primarily is to ensure you pay your taxes. You can file your return without a problem.
You may be required to have a sailing permit. I don't see the L1B as exempt. If you plan to return, it may not hurt to contact the IRS and verify there are no issues. There are IRS offices in Frankfurt, London, Paris, and Beijing (if you are in or near one of those countries); if not, I suggest that you call the IRS 267-941-1000 (not a toll-free call) for guidance.
A nonresident alien will file US source income with Sprintax. They may be better able to help with your other questions as well.
Departing alien clearance (Sailing permit) states:
If you are in one of these categories and do not have to get a sailing or departure permit, you must be able to support your claim for exemption with proper identification or give the authority for the exemption:
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