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What is the difference between 1040NR and 1040A for an international student? Please help!

As Christian mentions in his answer, you don't get to choose which return to file. If you do not have permanent resident status in the US, your residency status is determined by the substantial presence test - see Chapter 1 of IRS Publication 519 (2013), U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens for a detailed explanation. The important fact to consider here is that for the purposes of the substantial presence test you do not count days in which you were present in the United States on an F-1 or J-1 visa. You are considered to be an exempt individual for those days.From the facts you have provided, I cannot tell whether you are a resident alien or a nonresident alien. The key factors here are (a) whether or not you were present in the US prior to September 2012 under a different, nonexempt status and (b) whether you were present in the US on an exempt status in years prior to 2012.Working from the assumption that (a) you were not present in the US at any time prior to 2012, (b) you have not been granted status as a permanent resident, and (c) that you are currently here on an F-1 or J-1 visa, then you are a nonresident alien - and you are required to file Form 1040NR for both 2012 and 2013. (Yes, this means that you filed an incorrect return for 2012.)

Kamala Harris said in the vice presidential debate that Biden did not say he was going to eliminate the Trump tax cuts. Vice President Pence says he did. Which is lying?

The transcript of the vice presidential debate is out now so we have a record to go from.29:59 PENCE[…] Joe Biden said twice in the debate last week that he's going to repeal the Trump tax cuts. That was tax cuts that gave the average working family $2,000 in a tax break every single year –HARRISThat is – That is absolutely not true –[1][1][1][1]Pence mentioned two things, so which was Harris saying is not true?Biden said he’s going to repeal the Trump tax cuts.The tax cuts gave the average working family $2,000 in a tax break.Let’s look at the presidential debate transcript to see what Biden said about the Trump tax cuts.39:45 BIDENI do want to respond. Look, the tax code that made him, put him in a position that he pays less tax to the school teacher, make them, the money a school teacher makes. Is because of-- He says he's smart because he can take advantage of the tax code. And he does take advantage of the tax code, but that's why I'm going to eliminate the Trump tax cuts. And we're going to eliminate those tax cuts and make sure that we invest in the people who, in fact, need the help. People out there need help--[2][2][2][2]So he did say that he’s going to eliminate the Trump tax cuts.Harris must have been saying that Pence was lying about the tax cuts giving the average working family $2,000 in a tax break. We can take a look at that too!Let’s do a simple 1040A from 2016 (before the tax cuts) and another with the exact same numbers for 2019.Here’s our family:Two married adults filing jointly.Two minor children.Income: $90,000 per year for two adults (below average)[3]Income Taxes2016: $6,253.00[4][4][4][4]2019: $3,484.00[5][5][5][5]Difference: $2,769.00[6][6][6][6]This average family is retaining an extra $2,769 per year. You can use the links in the footnotes to try it with different wagesSo Vice President Pence was telling the truth. Senator Harris was either lying, misinformed, or misunderstood what Pence was saying.Biden has said in other places that taxes would only go up for those earning $400,000 or more,[7][7][7][7] but that’s not what Pence was talking about. According to Harris, what Pence said was untrue, but it wasn’t.Footnotes[1] Read the full transcript of vice presidential debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris[1] Read the full transcript of vice presidential debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris[1] Read the full transcript of vice presidential debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris[1] Read the full transcript of vice presidential debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris[2] Read the full transcript from the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump[2] Read the full transcript from the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump[2] Read the full transcript from the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump[2] Read the full transcript from the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump[3] 2019 Median Household Income in the United States[4] Tax Calculate Your 2016 Taxes. Complete The Forms Online.[4] Tax Calculate Your 2016 Taxes. Complete The Forms Online.[4] Tax Calculate Your 2016 Taxes. Complete The Forms Online.[4] Tax Calculate Your 2016 Taxes. Complete The Forms Online.[5] Tax Calculator For 2019 Taxes. Estimate Your 2020 Tax Refund.[5] Tax Calculator For 2019 Taxes. Estimate Your 2020 Tax Refund.[5] Tax Calculator For 2019 Taxes. Estimate Your 2020 Tax Refund.[5] Tax Calculator For 2019 Taxes. Estimate Your 2020 Tax Refund.[6] 6253-3484 - Bing[6] 6253-3484 - Bing[6] 6253-3484 - Bing[6] 6253-3484 - Bing[7] A Tale Of Two Tax Policies: Trump Rewards Wealth, Biden Rewards Work | Joe Biden for President: Official Campaign Website[7] A Tale Of Two Tax Policies: Trump Rewards Wealth, Biden Rewards Work | Joe Biden for President: Official Campaign Website[7] A Tale Of Two Tax Policies: Trump Rewards Wealth, Biden Rewards Work | Joe Biden for President: Official Campaign Website[7] A Tale Of Two Tax Policies: Trump Rewards Wealth, Biden Rewards Work | Joe Biden for President: Official Campaign Website

What information do you need to know to determine whether a taxpayer is required to file a return?

In the United States, with regard to federal income tax only, you need to know:whether the individual is a citizen, a non-citizen national, a lawful permanent resident, or some other category, and if in the “some other category”, how many days that person has been physically present in the United States over the past year, and possibly also the year preceding and the year before that as well;how much money that person earned through:wages on which Social Security taxes were collected,wages on which Social Security taxes were not collected,self-employment, andall other types of income not listed above (such as interest, dividends, royalties, capital gains, or gambling winnings);whether the person sold a home during the prior year;whether the person received payments from a retirement plan (including Social Security), and if so how much;how old the person is (specifically, whether or not under 19 and whether or not over 65);if the person is blind;whether the person is married, or not, and if not married, whether the reason for that was that the person’s spouse died during the past year;whether the person has children, and if so how many and whether or not they live with him or her;whether anyone else can claim the person as a tax dependent; andwhether the person received any advance payments of the health insurance marketplace premium credit during the prior year.And that doesn’t quite provide all the information required to definitively determine whether a particular person is required to file a US federal income tax tax return; there’s still a few edge cases that require information beyond the facts on this list to determine if a return is required. Also, not all of these facts will be required for every person.The instructions for Form 1040 (and its variants, Form 1040A and 1040EZ), for resident taxpayers, and Form 1040NR (and its variant, Form 1040NR-EZ), for nonresident taxpayers, have instructions that one can follow to determine if a filing is required, and if so what form must be used. Note also that if you’re not a US citizen, US non-citizen national, or US lawful permanent resident, you’ll also have to figure out whether you’re a resident taxpayer or a nonresident taxpayer in order to decide whether to file Form 1040 or Form 1040NR before you can figure out if you have to file at all. The IRS has a publication for that, too: Publication 519 (2016), U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens. (US citizens, US non-citizen nationals, and US lawful permanent residents are always “resident taxpayers”, even if they do not live in the United States.)The rules for when a state return is required are, of course, separate and distinct.

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