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tzheng2
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I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

I'm under the student visa and she is not a citizen nor paying taxes. I'm wondering if I could just file the interest tax under my name since my name is on the 1099-INT and she doesn't have any SSN or anything like that

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LinaJ2018
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I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

Since you first enter the US in 2011 on an F-1 visa, you are considered as a resident in 2018.  You are required to file a Form 1040 including the interest income if meet the filing requirements.  See below.  If your mother does not receive other income, she is not required to report this if not meeting the requirement.  You would just enter the amount on your return. 

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LinaJ2018
Intuit Alumni

I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

When did you first enter the US with the F visa?  Did you receive other income besides the interest?
tzheng2
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I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

Entered in 2011, and in the past year, yes
LinaJ2018
Intuit Alumni

I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

Please see the answer below.
LinaJ2018
Intuit Alumni

I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

Since you first enter the US in 2011 on an F-1 visa, you are considered as a resident in 2018.  You are required to file a Form 1040 including the interest income if meet the filing requirements.  See below.  If your mother does not receive other income, she is not required to report this if not meeting the requirement.  You would just enter the amount on your return. 

tzheng2
New Member

I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

Thank you! Questions: 1. Does the 1040 come along with TurboTax or it's a separate document to send to the IRS and 2. My mother does NOT receive other income so I'll just file the interest under my name to the IRS, right?
LinaJ2018
Intuit Alumni

I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

It comes along with TurboTax.  Follow prompts to enter your info and the program will create all your required tax forms including the Form 1040.  That's correct, she doesn't need to report.
tzheng2
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I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

Thank you so much!! You are amazing!!
LinaJ2018
Intuit Alumni

I am a non-citizen sharing a joint account with my mom (non-citizen, does not pay taxes). How do I distribute the interest on a 1099-INT which I'm the primary holder?

You are welcome !
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