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Yes. If you are considered a resident alien for US income tax purposes, you can prepare your income tax return using TurboTax. However, you will not be able to efile your income tax return if you are applying for an ITIN and including your tax return with this ITIN filing.
Please note : If you are on a F-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. Click this link for more information from the IRS on US Tax Guide for Aliens
Next, you will actually file for your wife and children's ITIN and attach a copy of your federal return to your ITIN filing.
So, if you want to include your spouse and children on your tax return and they do not have any SSN or ITIN, you will need to apply for an ITIN for each family member. You would use Form W-7 and would need to attached your tax return to this form (see below). Please note, you will not qualify for the Earned Income Credit (EIC) without a valid Social Security number (not an ITIN) for yourself, your spouse (if filing jointly), and any qualifying children.
Please click here for more information about Claiming Non-Citizen Spouse and Children On Your Taxes.
Also note that if your spouse is a nonresident alien (NRA), you will need to attach a statement, signed by both spouses, to your joint return for the first tax year for which the choice applies (Nonresident Spouse Treated as a Resident). It should contain the following information:
Here are some additional steps for filing married filing jointly if spouse and family needs an ITIN.
Yes. If you are considered a resident alien for US income tax purposes, you can prepare your income tax return using TurboTax. However, you will not be able to efile your income tax return if you are applying for an ITIN and including your tax return with this ITIN filing.
Please note : If you are on a F-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. Click this link for more information from the IRS on US Tax Guide for Aliens
Next, you will actually file for your wife and children's ITIN and attach a copy of your federal return to your ITIN filing.
So, if you want to include your spouse and children on your tax return and they do not have any SSN or ITIN, you will need to apply for an ITIN for each family member. You would use Form W-7 and would need to attached your tax return to this form (see below). Please note, you will not qualify for the Earned Income Credit (EIC) without a valid Social Security number (not an ITIN) for yourself, your spouse (if filing jointly), and any qualifying children.
Please click here for more information about Claiming Non-Citizen Spouse and Children On Your Taxes.
Also note that if your spouse is a nonresident alien (NRA), you will need to attach a statement, signed by both spouses, to your joint return for the first tax year for which the choice applies (Nonresident Spouse Treated as a Resident). It should contain the following information:
Here are some additional steps for filing married filing jointly if spouse and family needs an ITIN.
Hello,
I've followed the instruction, downloaded and printed Form 1040, and filled W-7 forms for my wife and children and filed all the documents in IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center.
The ITIN application for my wife seems to be accepted, but the applications of my children were rejected. I've received letters from IRS with the text:
"We rejected your application for ITIN because you didn't include a completed and signed U.S. federal income tax return with your application."
I've listed my children in the "Dependents" table. For each of the children, I've s I left the "Social Security Number" field empty and I didn't mark neither "Child tax credit" checkbox nor "Credit for other dependents" checkbox. Is it correct?
I'm not really sure what's wrong with my Form 1040 and what are my next steps.
Thank you for the assistance
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