I am trying very hard to figure this out. I had some help but I still have a couple of questions. Canadian man moved to US 6/06/14. The first part of the year he lived and worked in Canada. He moved to US and got married. He is considered a resident because he was in the country more than the required number of days. He began working in US in December. He filed a Canadian tax return on his Canadian income.
This is where I am or what I understand so far:
If they file MFJ, he must include his Canadian income and can get credit for the Canadian taxes he paid. If they file MFS, she will claim her income on her return. What does he claim on his return? Just his US income? Since he has already filed his Canadian return and he was not in the US when he earned the Canadian income, can he file MFS and just claim his US income?
Can I do whichever will have the best outcome for them? Thank you so much for your help. I have read the pubs but they don't seem to address this situation.
Linda, EA
This is where I am or what I understand so far:
If they file MFJ, he must include his Canadian income and can get credit for the Canadian taxes he paid. If they file MFS, she will claim her income on her return. What does he claim on his return? Just his US income? Since he has already filed his Canadian return and he was not in the US when he earned the Canadian income, can he file MFS and just claim his US income?
Can I do whichever will have the best outcome for them? Thank you so much for your help. I have read the pubs but they don't seem to address this situation.
Linda, EA
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