Show all from recent

1. About Parking at Dodger Stadium(2kview/100res) Sports Today 08:26
2. oozam (zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)(88kview/474res) Free talk Today 04:48
3. Let's gather the elderly ! !(72kview/650res) Free talk Yesterday 17:51
4. Anything and everything related to travel to Japan...(352kview/4237res) Free talk Yesterday 12:49
5. Recommended Japanese Schools(880view/15res) Learn / School Yesterday 12:23
6. Murmur Plus(98kview/2995res) Free talk Yesterday 11:25
7. Topic to support Shohei Ohtani(326kview/677res) Free talk Yesterday 09:48
8. driving school(1kview/41res) Problem / Need advice 2024/05/15 13:20
9. Change of Address at DMV(3kview/87res) Problem / Need advice 2024/05/10 09:03
10. Divorce in Los Angeles(3kview/17res) Question 2024/05/09 22:11
Topic

final income tax return

Free talk
#1
  • Tax
  • mail
  • 2021/02/13 15:05

Last year, even if I am unemployed and have no income at all

do I still need to do things like file a tax return ?

since I have no income, I don't think I need to do a TAX Faile.

Please help.

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

#68
  • ??
  • 2021/03/13 (Sat) 17:02
  • Report

I always wonder why that tax man doesn't reveal his identity ?
You can't give important personal information to someone who doesn't reveal his identity, maybe he is a black marketer ?.

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

#69
  • LOOP
  • 2021/03/13 (Sat) 17:10
  • Report

Dear Tax man

May I ask you a question ?
I am working as a post-doctoral researcher at this university since fall 2018.
I was able to file my 2018 ・ 2019 tax return last year using the non resident alien software registered at the university, but
this 2020 tax return is my third year, so when I entered my tax return into the university's However, when I input my 2020 tax return into the university's tax return software, it says "you are a Resident Alien for US federal tax purposes for 2020" and I can't use this software, so I have to file the same as a US citizen.

I think all I have to do is to submit Form 1040, but
I have only 1042-S, which is written on the internet that it is issued to non resident aliens, and when I contacted the department that issues W-2s at my university, I was told that my W-2 was not available. I was told that they don't have any, and all I am told is to ask all the places that issue 1042-S. \ム"I can't get a response if they are busy when I inquire there …. )
By the way, my salary is paid by the university I belong to in Japan, and it is listed monthly on my pay check here, but no taxes are deducted,
for 2018 ・ 2019, because I am a non-resident in the US and have been in the US since 2018. Since I am in the U.S., I did not file a tax return for that amount in the U.S. and had a Japanese tax accountant pay the taxes in Japan, as I thought it would fall within the two-year period under the tax treaty. \모듈을 보려(I received a small amount from the American university as insurance premiums, which is listed on the 1042-S. \I am sorry for the length and lack of coherence, but my question is:

① Is Form 1040 the only document I need to submit to the IRS this time ? and what is the face value of the income to be included in the form? Also, is it correct to include the face value of the income of the resident alien but 1042 - the face value of the S + the face value of the salary from Japan for the month after 2 years have passed since he/she came to the US (in this case after fall 2020 - end of year) ?
However, it is not correct to include the face value of the salary from Japan like W-2 or 1042-S. I am not sure if the face value of the salary from Japan is correct. However, the only proof of salary from Japan like W-2 or 1042-S is the pay check issued by the university here. Will I have to ask the Japanese university to submit some documents in English? ?

② The income for the documents to be submitted to California is the total of all the salary received from the Japanese university for the year 2020 + The face value of 1042-S. Is this correct? ? In this case, do I have to attach some documents to prove the amount of salary from Japan? I was wondering if I could find any information about the actual documents to prove it.

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

#70
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/13 (Sat) 18:59
  • Report

68
Why should I be the only one to reveal my identity on a forum where many unspecified people participate?
You can email directly to the person in question.

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

#71
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/13 (Sat) 19:30
  • Report

Maybe he is a self-proclaimed accountant who is not qualified.

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

#72
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/13 (Sat) 20:11
  • Report

70 71
Lives alone and feels increasingly lonely, and to fill that loneliness,
pokes around at people who are completely unrelated.
He is thought to be looking for someone else's rough edges to relieve his exasperation.

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

Posting period for “ final income tax return ”  has been closed.
Please create new topic to continue the same topic.