Hi,
Just a bit of my background: I have just moved to US for a new job. For 2022 tax filing, I am planning on submitting 1040NR.
I have opened up a chequing account with TD America and they require me to complete W-8BEN Form.
If I submit W-8BEN, will it cause any trouble or conflicts of interest later I file 1040 NR?
Or are these two forms mutually exclusive?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Filing W-8BEN and 1040 NR
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Re: Filing W-8BEN and 1040 NR
We had this discussion here recently.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=472682
Since you live in US, you will be a US person (the bank doesn't know -- in fact not do you not know at this point -- how you will file your taxes), but you ARE living in US, so a W-9 is what you should file with the bank. They simply want your SSN/ITIN on record.
It will not impact how you choose to file your taxes this year.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=472682
Since you live in US, you will be a US person (the bank doesn't know -- in fact not do you not know at this point -- how you will file your taxes), but you ARE living in US, so a W-9 is what you should file with the bank. They simply want your SSN/ITIN on record.
It will not impact how you choose to file your taxes this year.
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