A client has presented me with a friend who has a "simple" return. Well, it truly is except the client holds a L1 visa and in 2010 filed a Form 1040NR along with the Form 1040 and related state return.
The 2010 Form 1040NR is basically full of goose eggs, except for the Sch OI with several bits of non-income information entered. Apparently the client did need to file a non-US income tax return for the first three months of 2010, i.e. prior to moving to the US.
For 2011, the underlying circumstances are essentially the same, except the person lived/worked in the US the entire year and has NO foreign income of any kind. The visa status is apparently the same.
Do I have to work up a 2011 Form 1040NR to accompany his Form 1040? My experience with such is minimal (and my software does not even have the forms!). Apparently the presence of a Form 1040NR will also negate the ability to efile, which puts me further behind the 8-ball. Maybe there are some fill-in forms on the IRS web site. Again, I am doing a long-time client a favor, and could likely prepare a similar Form 1040NR with many zeros if necessary.
If this was February, I would dig through the rules but for now I am hoping someone with experience in these matters can give me a quick do/don't do type of response. On April 10th, out of courtesy to the potential new clilent, I need to fish or cut bait very quickly.
Thanks in advance.
FE
The 2010 Form 1040NR is basically full of goose eggs, except for the Sch OI with several bits of non-income information entered. Apparently the client did need to file a non-US income tax return for the first three months of 2010, i.e. prior to moving to the US.
For 2011, the underlying circumstances are essentially the same, except the person lived/worked in the US the entire year and has NO foreign income of any kind. The visa status is apparently the same.
Do I have to work up a 2011 Form 1040NR to accompany his Form 1040? My experience with such is minimal (and my software does not even have the forms!). Apparently the presence of a Form 1040NR will also negate the ability to efile, which puts me further behind the 8-ball. Maybe there are some fill-in forms on the IRS web site. Again, I am doing a long-time client a favor, and could likely prepare a similar Form 1040NR with many zeros if necessary.
If this was February, I would dig through the rules but for now I am hoping someone with experience in these matters can give me a quick do/don't do type of response. On April 10th, out of courtesy to the potential new clilent, I need to fish or cut bait very quickly.
Thanks in advance.
FE
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