I am an international student who qualifies as a resident for tax purposes, but received 1042-s, and I am wondering how should I report that amount using Turbotax as I don't see 1042-s as one of the forms that I can fill out? Thanks!
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Yes, here is how to file a 1042-S using Turbo Tax.
If withholding tax was paid with the 1042-s, here is how to report.
I had exactly the same issue, but after I filed my 1042-S income as miscellaneous income, since I'm under 24, TurboTax thinks it's unearned income for children and is asking me to fill out the forms proving my parents are deceased or filing separately... Is there a way around that?
What income code is reported in Box 1 Income Code?
Box 1 Income Codes are found here on page 37.
The income may allow you to report the income other than what will qualify for IRS form 8615 treatment.
It's a scholarship with income code 16, listed as "other income" on page 37.
You can enter the amount in the Education Section.
It will be reported as scholarship income on Schedule 1 line 8r.
Under Deductions & Credits
Education
Expenses and Scholarships (Form 1098-T) START or UPDATE
Continue as if you are going to enter a 1098-T
You might have to continue through screens asking about a 1098-T
Eventually the program should tell you that you are not eligible for an education credit
Next the program will ask about Scholarships and Financial Aid
Continue
Select YES, a drop-down allows the entry for the scholarship reported on 1042-S.
This should not generate the Kiddie Tax.
How do I fill out tax withheld on my 1042-S on turbotax? I need help filling out the amount on the amount box. I also received 4,1042-S tax forms from when I won at the casino. How should i report this?
If you qualify as a resident and will be filing Form 1040, you want to enter the 1042-S data in the area of the program that most closely corresponds with the type of income being report. For gambling winnings, you can simply use the "Miscellaneous Income", "Other Reportable Income" in the section for Less Common Income.
Hi, I ´m in a similar situation. I am a postdoctoral research fellow and I received a stipend associated with a 1042-S form. As a Spanish citizen who has been here less than 5 years, I am aware of the existence of a Spanish tax treaty regarding the 1042-S, exempting me from Federal taxes. I am resident for tax purposes but not sure how to file all this on turbotax. Box 3a "exempetion code" of this form is 04; and box 4a "exemptions code" is 16. Could you help me with this? Thanks
Exempt income under the treaty and excluded nonfinancial payment. What you don't say is the income code, I am guessing scholarship income. If so, we can follow the advice of @KrisD15 above to enter the income but then we need to subtract it back out.
This will put your income on Sch 1 now we need to remove it. You can subtract the income and claim tax treaty benefit as the reason. Follow these steps:
Lastly, determine if you need to file Form 8833. The payee does not have to file Form 8833 for any of the following situations:
If this describes your situation, you are in good shape, add the income, subtract the income, e-file.
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