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  • Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement
    Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement is a form that colleges and universities are required to issue to students who pay qualified tuition and related expenses in the preceding tax year. 
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  • Nonresident Alien Tax & Compliance Program
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  • General Nonresident Alien Tax Information
    U.S. tax law divides non U.S. citizens into resident aliens and nonresident aliens for tax purposes. Your  tax residency  (whether you are a nonresident alien or a resident alien for tax purposes) determines how you are taxed and which tax forms you need to fill out. For the majority of individuals, your income tax is deducted from each paycheck and sent to the IRS. This is also referred to as…, Select a topic of interest:, IRS Publication 519 - U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens Create a Sprintax Calculus Record Nonresident Alien (NRA) or Resident Alien (RA) Tax Treaty Social Security and Medicare Taxes (FICA) SSN or ITIN Common Tax Forms File an Income Tax Return Frequently Asked Questions
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  • Nonresident Alien Tax Forms
    Tax Forms You May Receive, You must use these forms when you prepare your U.S. federal and state income tax return. For more information, see  Tax Filing  section.  Form Description Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement Compensation for dependent personal services (salary/wages) paid to both nonresident and resident aliens, in the absence of tax treaty benefits, along with the requisite tax withholding, is recorded on the W-2…, Tax Forms You May Submit to the IRS and DOR, Form Description Form 8843 Statement for Exempt Individuals and Individuals with a Medical Condition Form 1040NR U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return Form 4868 Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return Form 1 Massachusetts Resident Income Tax Return Form 1-NR/PY Massachusetts Nonresident/Part-Year Tax Return Extension for Massachusetts Income Tax…, Tax Forms You May Submit to UMass, Form Description Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate Form W-4 is completed by employees and given to their employer so their employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from the employee's pay. Form W-9, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification Form W-9 is used to provide your correct tax identification number to the person who is required to file…
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  • Tax Filing
    How It Works, U.S. tax law divides non U.S. citizens into  Resident Aliens  and  Nonresident Aliens  for tax purposes. Your  Tax Residency  (whether you are a Nonresident Alien or a Resident Alien for tax purposes) determines how you are taxed and which tax forms you need to fill out. Resident Aliens generally are taxed on their worldwide income, the same as U.S. citizens. Nonresident Aliens are taxed only on…, Select a Topic of Interest:, Sprintax Tax Preparation Software Nonresident Alien Federal Tax Return (When to File, Extension of Time to File, Check on a Refund) State Tax Return (When to File, Extension of Time to File, Check on a Refund) Common Tax Forms Explained (Tax Forms You May Receive) Tax Records and Documents You Need to File a Tax Return Frequently Asked Questions COVID Relief Stimulus Checks and How to Amend Tax…
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  • IRS Publication 519 - U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens
    For tax purposes, an alien is an individual who is not a U.S. citizen. Aliens are classified as nonresident aliens and resident aliens.  IRS Publication 519  will help you determine your status and give you information you will need to file your U.S. tax return.
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  • Nonresident Alien Federal Tax Return
    If you were in the U.S. during 2025, on anything other than a B visa or visa waiver, you are likely expected to file a Form 8843 with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). If, in addition, you received U.S. source income, you are also expected to file Form 1040NR along with Form 8843. The federal income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2025 tax year is, Wednesday April 15, 2026, . 
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    Massachusetts, MA Department of Revenue Personal Income Tax
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  • Tax Records and Documents
    You may receive tax forms from UMass, your employer or other sources. For more information about the specific forms, see  Tax Forms . If you are a nonresident alien, the following documents will assist you in completing your tax returns. , No matter how or when you file, you should keep a copy of your tax return and all supporting documents for at least four calendar years. , Copies of prior tax year’s federal and state tax returns Personal information including: Legal name Birth date Social Security number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) Records of your earnings (W-2 forms, 1042-S forms or other income forms) UMass students/scholars/employees can access electronic W-2 through HR Direct Self Service, and 1042-S through Sprintax Calculus Tax…
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