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dd4vols
Level 10
Level 10

How do i  claim a Canadian citizen spouse on form 1040 tax return?

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Terry53029
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In general, resident aliens are taxed just like U.S. citizens. You would list a resident-alien spouse on your return and provide his or her Social Security number (SSN). If your spouse is not eligible for a Social Security number, they will need to apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) from the IRS.

If your spouse is a nonresident alien, you can treat your spouse as a resident alien for tax purposes. If you choose this option, you can file a joint tax return with your spouse and have an increased Standard Deduction, but you will have to include his/her world wide income

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Terry53029
Level 14
Level 14

In general, resident aliens are taxed just like U.S. citizens. You would list a resident-alien spouse on your return and provide his or her Social Security number (SSN). If your spouse is not eligible for a Social Security number, they will need to apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) from the IRS.

If your spouse is a nonresident alien, you can treat your spouse as a resident alien for tax purposes. If you choose this option, you can file a joint tax return with your spouse and have an increased Standard Deduction, but you will have to include his/her world wide income

dd4vols
Level 10
Level 10

the plot thickens. The Canadian spouse does not have an SSN.  Also, the Canadian citizen spouse is disabled.   and and, the disabled Canadian spouse, lives in Canada!  

How a problem of this epic proportion could arise in my hometown of 250 people in rural west Tennessee is mind boggling.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

NRA/Nonresident Alien is acceptable in the SSN field for IRS. Maybe not for ProSeries.

But as Terry said, if you file a joint return you are electing to subject NRA spouse's worldwide income to US tax.

The more I know, the more I don't know.
BobKamman
Level 15

Spouses are never "claimed."  An exemption is allowed if they have no income or file a joint return.  Does the US resident spouse have any dependents that qualify him for Head of Household status?

dd4vols
Level 10
Level 10

No, the taxpayer does not have any dependents that SHE can claim.  The spouse is disabled, she does not work(no income), is a citizen of Canada, and she lives in Canada. The spouse does not have a SSN.

The taxpayer, I believe is a citizen of both countries, and she lives in the USA. They are legally married.

 

 

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IRonMaN
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"How a problem of this epic proportion could arise in my hometown of 250 people in rural west Tennessee is mind boggling."

Thanks, that brought a smile to my face.  Who would have ever guessed that Tennessee was having such a border crisis with those wild and crazy Canadians. 😁


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