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aabha_in_us
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Posted on 03-11-06 11:21
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Hey Guys, I am here in Sajha with a Tax Question. I am on F1 and filing 1040NR. My spouse is also in US on F2 dependent visa. I want to get a credit for my spouse and ITIN as he is not legally allowed to work and is a dependent. But it seems like Non resident from Nepal Can not claim an exemption for spouse as a depedent as per Instruction book. IS it so? Please suggest. Thanks in advance.
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Sajha User
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Posted on 03-12-06 4:31
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aabha_in_us
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Posted on 03-12-06 7:30
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Sajha user.....?? No suggestion!!
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purush
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Posted on 03-12-06 9:10
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Yes, you're correct. You cannot claim your spouse as dependent if you are a F-1 Student. All you can deduct is the tax paid to the State as Itamized deduction and you get personal exemption for $3200. You got to pay the tax on rest of your earning.
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OBRIAN
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:49
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hello aabha, I know it gets confusing with the filing taxes. If you spouse and you have a SS# then you can simply file 1040. Don't worry about 1040NR. We are as confused as the IRS are. You can claim your spouse as dependent in 1040.
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aabha_in_us
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Posted on 03-12-06 6:29
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Obrian, Only I have social security number. and purush, I understand, your suggestion is right but I am already having with held almost 10% of my earning and from tax table calculatin it seems like I still owe another 5% that is around $1000 to IRS.To claim deductions I do not have any proof of receipts. If I can claim for spouse it might give some relief.
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purush
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Posted on 03-13-06 8:11
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You can deduct state tax because your W-2 has the amount of your state tax with-holding. You don't need a second proof for that when you attach your W-2. You can not claim any other deductions if you are filing as F-1. If you file as US resident you can deduct $5000 as standard deduction without a proof, and personal exemptions for your spouse as well. If you mind legality, you got to go with the F-1 filing.
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