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Taxpayer citizen married to non-resident/non-citizen

Taxpayer's spouse is a nonresident alien. IRS 1040 instructions say neither a SS# nor an ITIN are required and to use "NRA" instead. Turbo Tax won't let me do so. It says that to file the return for the taxpayer (with married, filing separately status) and a spouse without either a SS# or an ITIN#, we'll have to print the return and mail it in. Is there a way to file electronically without the NRA spouse having to get a SS# or an ITIN#?

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Vanessa A
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Taxpayer citizen married to non-resident/non-citizen

If they do not have an SSN or ITIN and you choose to file Married Filing Separate ,you can try typing NRA in as your spouses last name.  Make sure you put a check mark in the box that says My spouse is a Non-Resident alien in the My info section. When you get to the end and try to transmit the return, ignore the e-file errors regarding your NRA spouse and select transmit your return. If that does not work you will need to print and mail your return and write NRA (Non Resident Alien) in the space for her SSN. 

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pk
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Taxpayer citizen married to non-resident/non-citizen

@columbusTP , agreeing with my colleague @Vanessa A , I am left wondering as to what you are trying to achieve.  I say this because  Married Filing Joint ( MFJ)  is generally more tax beneficial then  MFS ( Married Filing Separately).

To file MFJ, you need the ITIN ( i.e. a tax id ) for the NRA spouse ,  which does require  a  file-by-mail.  You just prepare the return as if the  NRA spouse had a Tax ID -- use dummy  SSN like 567-64-5000.  When you are finished , choose to file by mail.  Replace the  dummy SSN with " NRA" and sign, date (both  spouses ) and mail in.  Along with this  you include  an application for ITIN ( form W-7) and all the documents required.  IRS will issue  retroactively an ITIN for the NRA spouse..

This works well if the NRA spouse is in the USA and  not earning.

If  you are both abroad, and the NRA spouse works / earns  then  both spouses can request the NRA spouse to be treated as a resident  -- this does mean the NRA spouse's  world income is taxed by the US.   But  this income is also eligible  for foreign earned income exclusion.  Generally  though   NRA spouse should request SSN by virtue of marriage, whether  the family lives abroad or in the USA.

 

Does this make sense ?

Is there more I can do for you ?

Taxpayer citizen married to non-resident/non-citizen

Thank you. TP and new NRA spouse live abroad. TP has filed single for a number of years and b/c of the foreign income exclusion has never had to pay US income tax, and won't this year either, even filing MFS. At this time there doesn't seem to be any reason to get the new NRA spouse into the US/IRS system. We tried using an obviously fictional ss# for NRA spouse to file electronically, but the IRS rejected the return. Turbo Tax, as far as I can tell, will not let us efile without NRA spouse having either an ITIN or SS#. So, we filed by mail and wrote in on the return NRA for the spouse, as the 1040 instructions say to do. Turbo Tax should allow that too. Next year, if the situation is the same, we may not use Turbo Tax. 

Vanessa A
Expert Alumni

Taxpayer citizen married to non-resident/non-citizen

At this point, you can e-file with a NRA spouse when filing separately.

 

If they do not have an SSN or ITIN and you choose to file Married Filing Separate ,you can try typing NRA in as your spouses last name.  Make sure you put a check mark in the box that says My spouse is a Non-Resident alien in the My info section. When you get to the end and try to transmit the return, ignore the e-file errors regarding your NRA spouse and select transmit your return. If that does not work you will need to print and mail your return and write NRA (Non Resident Alien) in the space for their SSN. 

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lwei2020
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Taxpayer citizen married to non-resident/non-citizen

The problem is that without a SSN/ITIN, turbotax wouldn't even give you the option of e-file at the end.  Either you fix the SSN issue or file by mail.  If INS has no such hard requirement, the software shouldn't be implemented this way...   

Taxpayer citizen married to non-resident/non-citizen

I agree 100%.

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