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March 28, 2022
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Dual-Status Alien or resident alien for the full year?

  • March 28, 2022
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Hi,

 

My husband, my son and I became U.S. residents in Aug 2021. We had $0 in U.S. sourced income for the whole year of 2021 and only have income from our job at the foreign country, which we obviously already pay taxes for. Our most substantial expenses that could be potential tax deductions are school tuition for my son, along with property taxes for our U.S. home.

 

1. Do we have the option to file as dual-status aliens (married filing separately) OR simply as resident alien (married filing jointly)for the whole year? This matters as dual-status aliens have many restrictions such as not being able to file jointly and minimal deductions. Which would be the better decision given our income and expenses?

 

2.  If my husband and I were to file as dual-status aliens (separately), would I still be able to claim foreign tax credit for the portion of the foreign income we already paid taxes on (Aug - Dec 2021)? What about claiming the educational expenses I spent on my child (my dependent) as deductions?

 

Thanks a lot in advance

    1 reply

    suaadfanAuthor
    March 28, 2022

    Additionally, do we still need to file form 8938 and FBAR as dual-status aliens? 

    DaveF1006
    March 28, 2022

    Yes, you do have FBAR requirements if you file a dual-status citizen. Please read this IRS link to determine whether or not you have a FBAR reporting requirement.

     

    @suaadfan 

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    suaadfanAuthor
    March 28, 2022

    Thanks for your response! 

     

    Would we be able to file jointly as married couples even though both of us are dual-status aliens for 2021?