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) it took 4 week but finally I got my refund. I am not really in this stuff I mean tax legislation, law etc. so that's what I know I hope I was helpful wish you luck
)I will work on a sticky this week on this topic.
Taxes are always do April 15 or 16 depending on which day of the week it falls on. Delay or no delay, they are due this day.
1040EZ is for most people ages 18-25
I am aware of this and it is exactly why I will not make any mistakes
First, however I plan on doing some more research. For now sprintax is my top choice. However we will see what happens in the end 
) I needed to file 1040X for my first year because I filed 1040EZ insted of 1040NR-EZ
)聽 there was a delay and I got some troubles with IRS + I didn't know that I should file 8843 as well
to confirm my non-residency status..That is why read more, the more you know the less you are about to be manipulated
) and BTW Lara i don't know what are you about to do
) and how you are intending to prepare your tax return: accountant, online software or whatever but make sure you file your return before 15th of April
and if you find an easy and fast way to do it! Don't wait for long cuz prior the deadline it's bloody hell to send anything to IRS..they are stuck with papers.
)LaraClarc wrote:As far as I know the tax season "opens" on January 31 and I plan to be finished with my return by then and send it to them on the first days of February
Free file opens, tomorrow January 17.
Be advised, the IRS website is horrible. I would seriously consult a tax professional like HR Block. The tax law is overly complicated and recently I was audited myself and I am not even close to 40 years old.

MiaCulpa wrote:The system is not especially difficult.聽 Simply follow the instructions on the form/online.聽 They will let you know if you make a mistake.聽 Few people are shot for making a simple mistake.聽 Lately.
MiaCulpa,
This probably does not apply to everyone. I can ask 20 Americans and 20 foreign nationals if they have has issues with the IRS tax returns and filing instructions. I would say 35/40 would have had problems. Especially if you do no speak fluent English. Tax requirements are different from everyone. Ironically after responding on this thread I got a letter from Uncle Sam saying I did not file for 2011/2012, even though I did. Does that sound easy? Sounds overly convoluted to me, considering I e-files both years.
usmc_mv wrote:Ironically after responding on this thread I got a letter from Uncle Sam saying I did not file for 2011/2012, even though I did. Does that sound easy? Sounds overly convoluted to me, considering I e-files both years.
That happens often enough to people I know filed because I am the ERO, received paperwork saying it was successfully filed and then an IRS notice 6 months later.聽 Unfortunately it often takes persistence and two or three letters to straighten it out, which can be very intimidating to those not well versed in English and/or tax laws.
mugtech wrote:usmc_mv wrote:Ironically after responding on this thread I got a letter from Uncle Sam saying I did not file for 2011/2012, even though I did. Does that sound easy? Sounds overly convoluted to me, considering I e-files both years.
That happens often enough to people I know filed because I am the ERO, received paperwork saying it was successfully filed and then an IRS notice 6 months later.聽 Unfortunately it often takes persistence and two or three letters to straighten it out, which can be very intimidating to those not well versed in English and/or tax laws.
Darn, I work for the Department of Justice and the director can't pay his own taxes. [Moderated: Off topic]
I am not attempting to speak in absolutes.聽 I am not ignorant enough to assume that I know all of the answers to every question in every possible situation.聽 I am simply giving my point of view from my experience.聽 I thought that was the point of this website.聽 If I am in error then a moderator should let me know that angry sarcasm is preferable to attempting to assist others.
MiaCulpa wrote:Once again, are all these hateful responses really necessary?聽 How do they assist the topic at hand?
It is not hateful to point out how wrong it is to think that if you attempt to file your taxes online and make an error it will be fixed for you.聽 Every year I meet new tax clients who e-filed the previous year, and first thing I do is review previous years tax returns for errors.聽 Often I find one or more errors which cost the tax payers hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars.聽 Fortunately one can file an amended tax return within 3 years of the original due date of the return to receive a refund of the overpaid taxes.聽 The tax program does not know if you have deductions and credits you could have taken, what portion of your annuity distribution is taxable in your state etc etc.聽 To tell someone that if they e-file all errors will be corrected is a gross oversimplification of the process and gives them a false sense of security when they are about to cross a field full of financial land mines.聽 Most people do not know enough about taxes to say whether or not the IRS website is easy to use.聽 Sorry if you find the truth hateful.
LaraClarc wrote:Can you guys advise me can I claim any expenses or not?
It is best to meet someone in person and allow for a dialog that will hopefully reveal what is required and what can be done.聽 Speaking in vague generalities is dangerous and not productive.
I'm ok with it as long as it's cheaper than an accountant
and I got my refund from IRS
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽So it's up to you
Good luck Lara :}As mugtech mentioned this topic is very sensitive. For liability reasons I would strong suggest if you do not understand how to file you return, to seek professional assistance from a tax agency. Most software programs offer professional review for a fee. (TurboTax, TaxCut, etc.)
Remember, there are normally STATE taxes as well unless you are lucky like me an live in Florida. Some have CITY taxes too. Regardless, I would advise against basing your filing decisions off the advice of others. We are just giving you general information and guidance. What you can deduct and can claim as an expense has a lot of ifs and thens involved along with relevant forms.
If you are not fluent in English, the software programs might be available in another language but the output will always be in English.
Have you guys actually began with your TR's? Are you doing them by yourselves?
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