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Employee
June 1, 2019
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Should I file as a resident alien? I am single. 9/20/2013-1/12/2014 on J1 non-degree student. 7/31/2014-8/31/2020(expected) F1 student (12/18/2014-1/12/2015 outside US).

  • June 1, 2019
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Best answer by pk12_2

Since you entered US  in 2013, and subsequently changed from J to F visa, your total exemption would still be 5 Calendar years. Therefore, your exemption status is over in 2017 . 2018 you start counting days present and thus you are a  resident for tax purposes for the year. This means you file a form 1040 return.

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henriAuthor
Employee
June 1, 2019
9/20/2013 was my first day in the U.S. Thank you so much!
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Employee
June 1, 2019

Since you entered US  in 2013, and subsequently changed from J to F visa, your total exemption would still be 5 Calendar years. Therefore, your exemption status is over in 2017 . 2018 you start counting days present and thus you are a  resident for tax purposes for the year. This means you file a form 1040 return.

henriAuthor
Employee
June 1, 2019
Thank you so much!