Since nonresident and resident aliens are taxed differently, it is important to determine your status. You are considered a nonresident alien when you are not a U.S. citizen or a U.S....
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 07/01/2022
You must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident (green card holder), or pass the "substantial presence" test to be recognized as a U.S. resident for tax purposes. Some...
Resident or non-resident alien The IRS utilizes two tests—the 'green card test' and the 'substantial presence test'—for determining your alien...
If you are a foreigner (not a US citizen), you are considered a non-resident alien if you do not pass one of the two exams. You are a foreign resident of the United States for tax...
Posted by Global Accounting on 04/09/2019
If you are not a citizen of The United States of America and you file a tax return in the United States for the first time, you will probably be wondering what shipping process is...
Posted by Advantage Tax Services, Inc. on 04/09/2019
4.3.1 (a) Residence of IndividualsUnder U.S domestic tax law, all individuals are subject to U.S tax, unless specifically exempted.U.S citizens are subject to U.S. tax on a worldwide...
For many taxpayers, determining residency can be as simple as indicating that you are a legal U.S. citizen. However, for those who are nonresident aliens, the tax implications are...
Bases for asserting jurisdictions Who to tax? What income to tax? Personal relationship between a taxpayer and the country This concept also applies to corporations and other type...
Code Section 7701 (b)(2)(A)(iii) U.S residency start date depends on two things: ü Residency is established under the green card test. ü Residency is established...