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Federal Taxes for International Students Office for International Students and Scholars Updated 2/18/15

Taxes for International Students - Eastern Michigan … presentation.pdf · 2017-04-03 · Resident vs.Nonresident ... If you file Federal Form 1040-NR look at line 7d (total number

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Federal Taxes for

International Students

Office for International

Students and Scholars

Updated 2/18/15

Why File an Income TaxReturn?

It is the law!

Compliance with U.S. visa requirements

Get a refund of withheld taxes

Pay additional taxes if they are owed

HowTaxes Work

• Employment

• GraduateAssistantships

• Scholarships

INC O ME

TAXES

Taxed scholarship/treaty

benefits= 14%

Employment= amount

depends on how often

you are paid and your

wages.

TAX RETURN

Used to determine

the amount of tax

you paid vs. the

amount of tax you

owed. Determines

whether you owe

more tax or if you

are owed a refund.

Resident vs.Nonresident

Resident alien

Been in the U.S. for more than 5 calendar years, then

determined via Substantial Presence Test.

CurrentYear Days x1, plus 1st Previous Year Days x1/3, plus 2nd

Previous Year Days x1/6.

If total equals 183+, you are considered a resident for taxes

Cannot use GLACIER Tax Prep to file 1040/1040-EZ

Nonresident alien

Been in the U.S. for less than 5 calendar years

If no income (no employment/no scholarships)-Form 8843

If income- Form 8843 and 1040NR/1040NR-EZ

International students need to file tax

documents to the U.S. Internal Revenue

Service (IRS) All students on F-1 or J-1 visas who have been in the

United States for any time during 2014.

F-1 or J-1 students who received any income within the

United States or taxable scholarships from U.S. source.

Money earned from OPT/CPT is also taxable.

Filing your tax documents is mandatory!

Basics

You may get into trouble with the IRS

If taxes are owed and not paid, the IRS cancharge a penalty and interest, and seize themoney from bank accounts you have in theUnited States

Filing incorrectly can be just as costly!

The right software and tax forms can help you file correctly. Use GLACIER Tax Prep!

Beware of Turbo Tax (or similar programs) asa non-resident!

If you do not file a tax return…

Using GLACIER Tax Prep is the best way!

GLACIER Tax Prep requires an access code. Obtain an access code by visiting OISS front desk or emailing [email protected] has free access codes for only 399students.

Nonresidents cannot file electronically!

GLACIER Tax Prep helps you prepare electronically, but you must print and send hard copies.

All students must file by April 15, 2015!

How to file your tax returns

If you were employed in 2014: W-2 form issued by employer

Mailed to your local address

Available under my.emich.edu, if EMU was your employer

Understanding your tax forms— W-2

Understanding your tax forms— 1042-S

You will get a 1042-S:

If you had more than one scholarship that exceeded your tuition costs

If you were awarded scholarships that included tuition, PLUS room/board (EMU athletes mostly)

If you had income and tax-treaty benefits

********************************************************

Should have received in the mail (local address)

If you have questions about the 1042-S, or you areeligible for a 1042-S but didn’t receive one, contactPayroll at [email protected].

Form 1042-S

Understanding your tax forms— 1098-T

Form1098-T (statement of tuition and fees paid). Used to claim credits. Nonresident aliens (in U.S. for less than 5 years) CANNOT claim this in order to get return on tuition/fees.

1099INT: from a bank for interest earned on checking or savings accounts.

1099DIV: Interest earned on investments.Tax Prep.

Understanding your tax forms

Social Security Number (SSN) If you have employment, you must have an SSN

Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) If you have a taxable scholarship, but no income from employment, you

need to request an ITIN.

You can apply for an ITIN when filing your return.

GLACIER Tax Prep will issue you Form W-7 with your other tax documents if it recognizes that you will get a return.

Must submit a certified copy of your passport with Form W-7 A N Dan ITIN letter from OISS.

ITIN is only for tax purposes. Cannot be used in place of a SSN.

Read the GLACIER Tax Prep filing instructions CAREFULLY!

SSN and ITIN

As soon as you have all necessary documents

and forms, you can file!

Different forms are issued at different times,

but all must be in-hand when you file.

File before April 15, 2015 (earlier isbest).

When is best to file

Instructions

Read www.emich.edu/ois/tax.html

Obtain access code

Read instruction sheet

Go to www.glaciertax.com to begin/create log-in Use your GLACIER account from last year (if you had one)

If cannot remember previous one, select “Forgot Login”

Collect tax forms and immigration documents

Return as needed to complete process

When complete, mail tax documents according to instructions (mailing address included on instructions).

Creating your account

Enter Biographical Information

Enter name according to

SSN/ITIN, or passport ifyou

don’t have SNN/ITIN

Country of Tax Residence: U.S. not an option.“Typically,

your Country of Tax Residence is the same as you

Country of Permanent Residence; however, if you have

lived in a country other than your Country of

Permanent Residence immediately before coming to the

U.S. to study/work, you may have establishedTax

Residency in that country.”

Step 1: Determine Residency

Enter information about your visits

Verify information from previous screen

Results of resident status

Enter Income

Add all the forms you

received.

Click this if you did not

receive any forms/did not

have income in 2014.

Enter ApplicableForms

FICA Taxes- SocialSecurity/Medicare

FICA

Taxes?

FICA Taxes

Withheld Social Security and Medicare-

How to get it back

Contact Employer first (by email/mail better

than verbal)

Form 843

Supplemental form 8316

Publication 519 -Page 43 “RefundofTaxes

Withheld in Error”

TaxTreaties

Step 3: Address- need to be able to receive mail

here (even in 3-4 months!)

SSN or ITIN

Double check for

accuracy!!!

Designated School Official Information

Already entered for you.

Do notchange.

Step 4: Generate and Print Forms

If due a refund, choose payment option

Check will be in $USD and will take 4 more

weeks than deposit.

Direct Deposit Option

Double check numbers!

Cannot be a foreign bank.

U.S. government will only deposit once!

Married?

If yes, you need to

file 8843 forms for

them. If they had

jobs, they need to

file on own.

Spouse/Children in U.S.?

Additional Information

Forms

Common Misconceptions

Eligibility for treaty benefits exempts one from filing a tax return= NO

Nonresident aliens are eligible for education credits= NO

Nonresident aliens can use Turbo Tax, H & R Block,Taxslayer, etc.=NO

It is ok not to file the 8843= NO

Definition of word “Resident” Immigration definition

U.S. income tax definition

Tuition purposes definition

Read and follow ALL instructions,including

copies of documents for ITIN request

Print and sign

Make copy and keep for 4 calendar years

Mail to address given on instructions! You

cannot file electronically!

Remember

Mailing to the IRS

Your Name and Address

Internal Revenue Service

Address, per Instruction

Sheet

Stamp (Lobby Shop)

46 cents/stamp

Tips for an easier filing

Read and utilize resources! OISS website

Use GLACIER Tax Prep buttons- “Help”,“More Info”

Use the GLACIER Tax Prep Frequently Asked Questions

Watch tutorial video on your main menu

Start early. You don’t need to complete the process at one time. You can return and continue filing.

Be sure to mail by April 15,2015

Can take up to 4 months to get your tax return (if you are due money)

Utilize Support Options

More Info

FAQs

Help- Best way!!!

Video

Help Email to Support Center

Generally answer within 24 hours.

No phone supportavailable.

State of MichiganTaxes

Prepare your federal tax form first. If you only file Form 8843, you are not

required to file a State of Michigan Tax Form.

If you file 1040NR-EZ, look at Line 10 (Adjusted Gross Income). If the

amount listed on line 10 is less than $4,000, you are not required to file a

State of Michigan tax form.

If you file Federal Form 1040-NR look at line 7d (total number of

exemptions). Multiply line 7d by $4,000. If the result is greater than the

amount on Line 36 (Adjusted Gross Income), then you are not required

to file a State of Michigan tax form.

If you are required to file a State of Michigan tax form (MI 1040), you

should also file Schedule NR.

If you are due a refund, you may want to file even though it is not a

requirement.

BEST RESOURCE- GLACIER Tax Prep

Office for International Students and scholars

Emily ([email protected])

Walk-In advising for Emily

Make appointment

EMU Payroll Office,[email protected]

Internal Revenue Service

www.irs.gov, 215-516-2000

If you have questions…

Any other questions?

THANK YOU!