IRS Tax Form 1040NR EZ Instructions 2008 2009

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Do you qualify for IRS Tax Form 1040NR EZ ?

You can use Form 1040NR-EZ instead of Form 1040NR if all of the following apply in your case:

  • You do not claim any dependents.

  • You cannot be claimed as a dependent on another person's U.S. tax return (such as your parent's return).

  • Your only U.S. source income was from wages, salaries, tips, taxable refunds of state and local income taxes, and scholarship or fellowship grants.

  • Your taxable income (line 14 of Form 1040NR-EZ) is less than $100,000.

  • The only adjustments to income you can claim are the exclusion for scholarship and fellowship grants or the student loan interest deduction.

  • You do not claim any tax credits.

  • If you were married, you do not claim an exemption for your spouse.

  • The only itemized deduction you can claim is for state and local income taxes.

  • This is not an “expatriation return.” See the Instructions for Form 1040NR for more information.

  • The only taxes you owe are:

    1. The tax from the Tax Table on pages 12 through 20.

    2. Unreported social security and Medicare tax from Forms 4137 or 8919.

  • You do not claim a credit for excess social security and tier 1 RRTA tax withheld.

  • You can download latest 2008 2009 IRS Tax Form 1040NR-EZ from here and 2008 2009 Form 1040NR-EZ Instructions from here


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