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If you receive wages subject to U.S. tax withholding, the due date for filing your tax return his April 15 of the following year. If you did not receive taxable wages during the year, the due date for filing your tax return is June 15 of the following year. Your Form 1040NR or Form 1040NR- EZ (including Form 8843) must be sent to the Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Austin TX 73301. See IRS Publication 519 for more information.

Taxes can be paid to the IRS and the States using the ACH Direct Debit. Using this method, the tax will be deducted from your checking or savings account on a specified date. You can also e-pay by credit card. If you e-pay by credit card, you delay out-of-pocket expenses and may earn miles, rewards or money back from your credit card issuer. Payment by check or money order is acceptable. Your return can be e-filed at any time before April 15, and then you can mail your payment in later - as long as it is postmarked by April 15

You can call the IRS at its toll-free line at 800-829-1040. To be ready to respond, you should have your Social Security number, your filing status and your refund or payment due amounts.Allow between 4 to 6 weeks before you contact the IRS.

FBAR stands for Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts. It is a declaration of your foreign financial details. Taxes do not need to be paid on those assets. Taxes are paid on earnings only.
An FBAR is to be filed if one has a foreign bank account or other foreign financial accounts and the total value of those accounts exceeds $10,000. The FBAR must be filed by June 30th; there is no extension for the FBAR filing date, but an amendment may be filed if needed. Civil and criminal penalties are involved for the violation whether it is willful or not.

To claim your child as your dependent, your child must meet the qualifying child test or the qualifying relative test.
(a) To meet the qualifying child test, your child must be younger than you and as of the end of the calendar year, either be younger than 19 years old or be a student and younger than 24 years old, or any age if permanently and totally disabled.
(b) There is no age limit on claiming your child as a dependent if the child meets the qualifying relative test.
In addition to meeting the qualifying child or qualifying relative test, you may claim a dependency exemption for your child as long as all of the following tests are met:
1. Dependent taxpayer test
2. Citizen or resident test, and
3. Joint return test

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