Thanks for your answer. I'd totally like to file a regular 1040 for the entire year if possible, the IRS shouldn't have any issues with that right?
And on the Canadian side, I'd just file a part year resident return (including the US income) up until the date I moved right?
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- Sat Dec 25, 2021 10:34 pm
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Filing a Dual-Status Return with the IRS
I moved to the US from Canada in March 2021 and have resided in the US since, which means I pass the substantial presence test, meaning I should file as a resident alien (Form 1040). However, since my residency starting date is March 2021, this means that I need to file a dual-status return with the...