Greetings,
I am a green card holder, and Form i-709 applies to me when I send money to my son as a gift. As I am filling the form, I do not understand what I am supposed to write in line 7 (Citizenship). The instructions only talk about two situations (citizen resident and noncitizen nonresident), but neither applies to me (moreover, claiming yourself a citizen when you are not AND claiming yourself a non-resident BOTH disqualify you from ever obtaining citizenship). What am I supposed to write there?
Sincerely yours,
Overcurious
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(a) looking at the instructions for line seven -- what it is distinguishing is between US citizens of two types -- (a) US citizen as those who are domiciled in US and became a citizen by birth in the US or by residing in the US and gaining citizenship OR (b) those whom are not domiciled in US territories ( like Guam etc. ) and US citizen because of being born and or residing in US territories. For purposes of Fomr 709 the former is US citizen while the latter is Non-Resident and Non-citizen.
(b) You as a resident ( Green Card / Resident for Tax purposes ) show your own citizenship ( that your passport shows ) on line 7
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