I'm a J1 scholar since 2016, and filed my taxes as a Resident Alien for Tax Purposes for 2016 and 2017 despite being exempt from the substantial presence test for 2 years (my HR had me fill out a UPP-192 Alien determination of residency form when I first started my position, and when I asked our tax experts if there were any exemptions for me they told me "no", so I was convinced I was doing it the right way). What do I do? Can I file an amendment to correct this or is it too late?
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If you are on a J-1 visa, you will be exempt from the Substantial Presence Test for the first 2 (if non-student) or 5 (if student) calendar years that you are in the US. This means that you are considered a non-resident aliens for US tax purposes.
You will need to amend to aForm 1040NR to report your US source income. TurboTax does not support Form 1040NR. You may want to try https://www.sprintax.com/ which is specifically designed to help international student nonresident aliens with their US tax returns.
Here is a link to the IRS website for Form 1040NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return . You will only need to report your US-source income on your 1040NR.
Click this link for more information from the IRS on US Tax Guide for Aliens
Hello, do I need to send two 1040X forms as one would be for federal and other for state?
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