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I am an F1 student and I am staying in the US for more than 6 years (my case considered as a resident). However, I didn't receive any income in the US. I filed my 8843 form. Do I need to file any tax return, since I am considered as a resident?
Also, I would like to ask. What is the difference between a 1040 and tax return? can I file a 1040 without tax return? beside 1040 do I need to file any other form?
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@hbnguyen26 , as a resident ( I am assuming that you have passed the substantial presence test in 2019) you file your return on form 1040 which is supported by TurboTax. You will also need to enter the form 1098-T that you got from your educational institution -- this should show both the fees/tuition paid to the institution and also the scholarship amount given to you. Note that TurboTax will automatically deduct the educational expenses ( tuition, fees, charged by the university ) from the total scholarship amount and the rest ( if any would be treated as your income --- this is then subject to tax. Generally this will not result in any tax liability, but because you have received a scholarship and a 1098-T, you have to file
I do not understand why you filed a form 8843 --- because you are not exempt from counting days; you would have used form 8833 to assert treaty based exclusion of student income ( valid for some countries only ).
Does this answer your query? Which country are you from ?, When did you enter USA with F-1 ( 2014 ? )
@hbnguyen26 , as F-1 visa holder you are exempt from counting days present for five calendar years starting with the year of admission. Once you have completed the five years and you have been here long enough ( 183 days present ), you are a resident for tax purposes. This implies that you are taxed by the USA on your world income. Thus if you receive scholarship from your home country, it would be subject to taxation just like when a US citizen student receives a scholarship from the local university / foundation. Some nations limit the taxability of the foreign scholarships under tax treaty executed between US and that country. So which country are you from ? Did you receive scholarship from abroad? Or money from your family abroad ? In any case you would need a 1098-T from your school to offset any educational expenses ( because these are not taxable ).
I did not receive any scholarships from abroad. My scholarship is from a US school as a merit scholarship. However, I did receive money from my family overseas. I didn't earn any income (I don't have a job) and still under an F1 visa. Please advise me if I have to fill out any form.
Can I also fill out the form 1040 even when I don't have any income?
Thank you so much for your help. @pk
@hbnguyen26 , as a resident ( I am assuming that you have passed the substantial presence test in 2019) you file your return on form 1040 which is supported by TurboTax. You will also need to enter the form 1098-T that you got from your educational institution -- this should show both the fees/tuition paid to the institution and also the scholarship amount given to you. Note that TurboTax will automatically deduct the educational expenses ( tuition, fees, charged by the university ) from the total scholarship amount and the rest ( if any would be treated as your income --- this is then subject to tax. Generally this will not result in any tax liability, but because you have received a scholarship and a 1098-T, you have to file
I do not understand why you filed a form 8843 --- because you are not exempt from counting days; you would have used form 8833 to assert treaty based exclusion of student income ( valid for some countries only ).
Does this answer your query? Which country are you from ?, When did you enter USA with F-1 ( 2014 ? )
Thank you so much for your response. I entered the USA with F1 visa in 2014. I am from Viet Nam.
I just want to confirm that I still need to file a 1040 and 1098-T even when I don't have any income right?
Thank you so much for your help with this @pk
@hbnguyen26 , yes you need to file a return on form 1040 --ONLY because you have Scholarship income. From your name I thought perhaps you are from Vietnam ( but wanted to make sure before I looked up the treaty between Vietnam and USA ) and I did not want to offend you by making unwarranted assumptions based on last name only. Thank you for your patience.
Thank you so much for your help! I greatly appreciate it.
@pkI want to ask if I need to file my parents' monthly support (daily expense and rent) in tax return? My parents live oversea, and they are not US citizens.
Also, I live in NYC, do I have to file a different State tax return?
Thanks.
@hbnguyen26 , monies received from your parents or family or otherwise are not income but gifts to you and so not taxable. If you received $100,000 or more from a foreign person, then you would need to report that on form 3520 -- but not taxed. If the donor were US persons then each person could donate up to a max amount ( it changes from year to year but is in the region of $12,000 ) to each recipient without having to file anything. In your case this does not apply.
So not to worry
As far as State filing -- generally you file a return for the state you are a resident of and if you earn income in a different state , then you may also have to file a return there ( as a non-resident ). Your resident state usually tax you on your world income and give you credit for taxes paid to another state; Non-resident state taxes you on in-state earned income. Why you ask --- did you earn money in a non-resident state ?
@pk Thank you so much for you help. I do not earn any income.
then only your resident state return -- NY -- covering only the scholarship income.
Hope this helps you
I already filed my 8843 form. Can I just file a 1040? or do I need to file an amended return? I never filed any e-file.
I tried to file my tax through Turbo but it said:
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@hbnguyen26 , the only reason you need to file is because you have received a 1098-T ( scholarship and tuition/educational expenses ). As I said earlier there really was no need to file 8843 -- may be that is what is confusing the system.
Suggest, you tell TurboTax that you want to file by mail --- print the return, sign/date and mail it in. That is all. If it turns out that somebody has actually used your Tax ID ( SSN ) to file a return then IRS will contact you and go on from there .
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