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Tax Deadline Approaching
Posted
Mar 22, 2002
We take this opportunity to remind MurthyBulletin and MurthyDotCom
readers that the deadline for filing personal income tax returns for 2001 is
April 15, 2002. While we limit our practice strictly to matters of U.S.
Immigration and Nationality Law, our readers are reminded that they must
comply with U.S. tax laws. This compliance is required under U.S. law and is
also very important to the success of many types of immigration cases.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) WebSite
is a resource which may provide answers to many of our readers' questions -
whether they must file Federal tax returns and what forms are needed. There
are links to various publications that clarify tax rules for foreign
nationals. These publications include: number 519, "U.S. Tax Guide for
Aliens;" number 513, "Tax Information for Visitors to the United
States;" and number 54, "Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident
Aliens Abroad." Information may be obtained by searching
"immigration."
In the "Frequently Asked Questions" section on the IRS site, it is
most helpful to search for "green card." This topic covers a wide
range of immigration matters. There are detailed FAQs specifically
pertaining to tax issues as related to immigration status.
Examples of the questions are:
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"I
am a foreign national and last year I changed my type of visa from F-1
student to H-1 work visa. Does my visa status change how I file my tax
return or what forms I use?"
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"I am a foreigner
and came to this country on June 30th of last year. I have a H-1 VISA.
What is my tax status regarding resident, nonresident alien, or resident
alien?"
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"I am a U.S.
citizen and married a nonresident alien last year. At that time, we
filed an application with Immigration Naturalization Service (INS) for
my spouse's adjustment of status. We plan to file married filing
jointly. Will I need to use Form 1040NR?"
Note that the
definitions of terms such as "resident" for tax purposes are not
the same as for immigration purposes. Further assistance may require a phone
call to the IRS or the services of a tax professional. The most important
thing for everyone required to file taxes is to do so in a timely fashion.
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The
Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
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