So one of my clients got married to a resident alien in 2013. Getting a SSN for her was very time consuming (she was here illegally) and per the client she was unable to get health coverage without an SSN.
One of the exceptions on Form 8965 is C - Living abroad or noncitizen. According to the instructions for 8965...
"The individual is a resident alien who is a citizen or national of a country with which the U.S. has an income tax treaty with an applicable nondiscrimination clause and who is a bona fide resident of a foreign country for an uninterrupted period that includes an entire tax year. You can claim the coverage exemption for the entire year. For more information, see Bona Fide Residence Test in Pub. 54."
Also...
"The individual is not a U.S. citizen, not a U.S. national, and not an individual lawfully present in the U.S. For more information about who is treated as lawfully present for purposes of this coverage exemption, visit healthcare.gov."
I guess my first question is since she married a US citizen in 2013, is she now lawfully present in the US? And if so, then she does not qualify for this exemption?
I just confirmed that the resident alien spouse received her SSN in May 2014 and became a legal resident of US in June 2014. No healthcare coverage until January 2015. If I'm reading the instructions correctly, she gets an exemption from Jan - May of 2014, but penalized for June through December 2014. Do you agree/disagree?
Any help with this one will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
One of the exceptions on Form 8965 is C - Living abroad or noncitizen. According to the instructions for 8965...
"The individual is a resident alien who is a citizen or national of a country with which the U.S. has an income tax treaty with an applicable nondiscrimination clause and who is a bona fide resident of a foreign country for an uninterrupted period that includes an entire tax year. You can claim the coverage exemption for the entire year. For more information, see Bona Fide Residence Test in Pub. 54."
Also...
"The individual is not a U.S. citizen, not a U.S. national, and not an individual lawfully present in the U.S. For more information about who is treated as lawfully present for purposes of this coverage exemption, visit healthcare.gov."
I guess my first question is since she married a US citizen in 2013, is she now lawfully present in the US? And if so, then she does not qualify for this exemption?
I just confirmed that the resident alien spouse received her SSN in May 2014 and became a legal resident of US in June 2014. No healthcare coverage until January 2015. If I'm reading the instructions correctly, she gets an exemption from Jan - May of 2014, but penalized for June through December 2014. Do you agree/disagree?
Any help with this one will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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