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Welcome to UStax101, your dedicated partner for nonresident tax services. We are here to support you every step of the way.
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Upload Documents
Collect all the necessary documents to complete your tax return. This typically includes your Form W-2 (if you had US employment), Form 1042-S (if applicable), and any other income-related documents. Additionally, have your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). Our user-friendly secure portal allows you to conveniently upload all the necessary documents, including W-2 forms, 1042-S forms, and any other relevant financial documentation.
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Expert Guidance
Once your documents are uploaded, you can seek assistance from our tax experts. Our team specializes in nonresident tax matters and is here to answer your questions, provide guidance, and ensure that your tax return is prepared accurately. Our experts will then proceed to prepare your tax forms. They will calculate your income, deductions, and credits to maximize your savings and minimize your tax liability. You can trust that your tax return is in capable hands.
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Review and E-File
After your tax forms are complete, we’ll provide them to you for review. We encourage you to go over the return to ensure accuracy and address any final questions or concerns. Once you’re satisfied, we’ll electronically file your tax return with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state.
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Who Can File Nonresident Tax Return?
International Students and Scholars
Foreign Workers
J1 Work and Travel Students
Non-Citizens Owning Property in US
Royalty Earners
Au Pairs
Interns and Trainees
Artists and Athletes
Business Owners
File your US Nonresident tax return
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International Student Tax Package (F, J, M, Q visa holders)
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Business Nonresident Package
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Basic Nonresident Package
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