My income on the 1040 is higher than the 1040NR since it includes my wifes canadian income and the 1040NR does not.
My TAXABLE income is higher on the 1040NR cause of fewer deductions
1040NR Exemptions
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Yes, but now the taxrate must be so much more favourable on 1040 than on 1040NR.
Are you using the correct 1040NR tax table and the correct 1040 tax tables?
There is something about your story that doesn't sound right. You do get deductions on 1040NR.
I think you are using the terms MORE tax and less tax not quite right.
The goal of this exercise is for you to lower your 1040NR taxrate to the same as a married couple. Once that is accomplished, that should be sufficient to make you slightly taxable in Canada
Are you using the correct 1040NR tax table and the correct 1040 tax tables?
There is something about your story that doesn't sound right. You do get deductions on 1040NR.
I think you are using the terms MORE tax and less tax not quite right.
The goal of this exercise is for you to lower your 1040NR taxrate to the same as a married couple. Once that is accomplished, that should be sufficient to make you slightly taxable in Canada
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
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