s**********i 发帖数: 711 | 1
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michelle,
I think you are right here. I didn't notice that only those
married to resident alien can choose to file as resident for
entir year if s/he was dual status.
the four requirements are:
1, NR at begining of the year.
2, resident at end of the year.
3, married to resident/citizen at end of the year
4, must file jointly as resident.
seems some of my posts were wrong! sorry if I've misled
some people... | n****r 发帖数: 580 | 2 At first, I just think the same as michellechen when I read the Publication
Page 9's 4 rules. But after I read the Page 10 for nonresident treated as a
resident. I thought I might be considered as a resident. The key point is I am
a resident alien AT THE END OF THE YEAR. Then I asked IRS to confirm it. Here
is the question and the answer:
Your Question Was:
I was a resident of the People s Republic of China on the date of my arrival
in the United States (nonresident alien of United States) on a
【在 s**********i 的大作中提到】 : : ... : michelle, : I think you are right here. I didn't notice that only those : married to resident alien can choose to file as resident for : entir year if s/he was dual status. : the four requirements are: : 1, NR at begining of the year. : 2, resident at end of the year. : 3, married to resident/citizen at end of the year
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