Dual Citizen Canadian resident commuting to work in US.
Covered by OHIP in Canada.
The ACA (Obamacare ) coverage mandate, are non residents exempted?
Is there a line of the 1040 to reflect this?
ACA, USC/Canadian Dual citizen
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Non-residents are exempt from ACA. They will however be subject to the high income unearned income tax that is part of the funding. This is not the penalty for non-compliance.
https://www.healthcare.gov/exemptions/
https://www.healthcare.gov/exemptions/
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Thanks.
I have been filing MFS since my wife is Canadian (only ).
The exemption level for the additional Medicare Tax is 250K for MFJ but only 125K for MFS ( 200K single ).
My wife owns RESP for kid, has TFSAs, etc guess that means problems for her if I file MFJ? Understandably she wants nothing to do with the IRS.
I should divorce her and file single ( 200k ). That;s a pretty big marriage penalty since an unmarried couple would have exemption of 400K total vs 250K for married.
I have been filing MFS since my wife is Canadian (only ).
The exemption level for the additional Medicare Tax is 250K for MFJ but only 125K for MFS ( 200K single ).
My wife owns RESP for kid, has TFSAs, etc guess that means problems for her if I file MFJ? Understandably she wants nothing to do with the IRS.
I should divorce her and file single ( 200k ). That;s a pretty big marriage penalty since an unmarried couple would have exemption of 400K total vs 250K for married.
Right now, since you have no US income, you can't claim any US tax as a credit on your Cdn return, and the extra tax is NOT relieved by 1116 on your US return, so you will have to pay the tax. Price of being an american.
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Correct.
Just a note on the Fee portion if you are a commuter. The criteria being talked about for exemption from the fee are the one's used for 2555. Since you don't use 2555, this could get tricky. You may have to file 2555 to attest to eligibility (you would use the bona fide tax home) but no foreign income.
Just a note on the Fee portion if you are a commuter. The criteria being talked about for exemption from the fee are the one's used for 2555. Since you don't use 2555, this could get tricky. You may have to file 2555 to attest to eligibility (you would use the bona fide tax home) but no foreign income.
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