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Taxpayer has a work visa, which disqualifies him to alim the EIC, credit where do i go to state the client isn't a US citizens. Every where i have looked is either for the spouse or making him a US citizen. The other option is Taxpayer (or spouse if MFJ) SSN not valid for work or EIC purposes. But the taxpayer does ha a SS valid for work only.
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Taxpayer isn't eligible to claim EIC, he is he on a work visa.
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BobKamman
No, I'm positive i have to file a 1040 return and not a 1040NR return.
The taxpayer has a working visa which only gives him the right to work nothing else.
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Does he have an ITIN or SSN?
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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Yes he has a SS that states is only valid for work
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Resident aliens can claim EIC
"Working visa" is not a legal term, it can mean several visa types, some of which are taxed as nonresident aliens. But you are probably referring to an H Visa.
In any case, to answer your question there is no place to indicate he is not a US citizen because that's not a requirement for EIC.