Hi,
1. I am an F1 holder currently studying for my PhD as a Graduate Research Assistant on 50% FTE. I entered the US in January 2021 and have been in Colorado ever since. My school records say that I am a non-resident alien for tax purposes and they have recommended that foreign nationals use Sprintax.
Can I use Turbotax for my filing, given my status? Would this be illegal?
2. On the page that says;
Which Colorado return
Select the Colorado return you want to file;
Form 104: Colorado full-year resident tax return
Form 104: Colorado part-year tax return
Form 104: Colorado Non resident tax return
Which option am I meant to pick?
3. Considering your answers to 1 and 2 above would I be eligible for the stimulus check?
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F-1 visa holders are not considered residents until their 6th calendar year in the United States. At that point, the Substantial Presence Test would need to be met to be considered a resident.
TurboTax does not support Form 1040NR for a nonresident. You can prepare your return through a company we partner with called Sprintax.
No, you won't be eligible for the stimulus check as nonresident alien.
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