First Year choice declaration

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sergey
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First Year choice declaration

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We moved to US from Canada in 2006. We have Green Cards. We want to be treated as a full year residents. I have 2 questions:

1) Does anybody have the example of the declaration we have to attach to our tax return ? Any IRS form for it ?

2) What about state (NJ) tax return ? Are we also considered as full year residents of the state ? If yes, do we need any declaration ?
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Post by nelsona »

You simply file a 1040, reporting world income. no need for special form.

check with your state. most only tax income earne while residing in state.
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Post by sergey »

Page 9 of Pub 519 says the declaration should be attached to the tax return.
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Post by nelsona »

Many of the provisions of 519 are not required for Cdns, because of the treaty.
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Post by sergey »

Do I need to indicate somehow that I am applying the treaty and therefore do not include the declaration ?
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Post by nelsona »

Its really up to you. If you want to attach a statement, go ahead. The format it in Pub 519.

The IRS will laways be happy with a joint 1040, regardless of hwre you live, it is to their benefit.
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