IRS Form 1040NR

Nonresident Tax Return

$400
If you’re a nonresident alien with U.S. income — from a job, scholarship, rental property, or investments — you may be required to file Form 1040NR with the IRS. We specialize in preparing accurate, compliant nonresident returns.
  • Preparation and filing of IRS Form 1040NR
  • Reporting U.S.-sourced income
  • Application of tax treaty benefits where available
  • Calculation of refund or tax due
  • Support for F, J, M, and B visa holders
Who is this for?

For nonresidents with U.S. income or ties

This service is for nonresident aliens — anyone who is not a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder — who earned income from U.S. sources or have U.S. tax obligations.
You may need to file Form 1040NR if:

  • You worked in the U.S. on a student, exchange, or work visa (F, J, M, B, etc.)
  • You received a scholarship, fellowship, or stipend while in the U.S.
  • You earned U.S. rental income, royalties, or investment income
  • You’re a foreign investor with U.S. capital gains or business income
  • You spent time in the U.S. but don’t meet the substantial presence test
If you’re unsure whether you need to file or how to report your income, we’ll handle everything — accurately and stress-free.
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Frequently asked questions

Who needs to file Form 1040NR?

Form 1040NR is for nonresident aliens who earned income from U.S. sources. This includes wages, scholarships, rental income, investment income, or any other taxable U.S. income — even if you don’t live in the U.S. full time.

What’s the difference between Form 1040 and 1040NR?

Form 1040 is for U.S. citizens and residents. Form 1040NR is for nonresidents, and it only reports U.S.-source income — not foreign income. It also has different rules for deductions, dependents, and tax treaty benefits.

Do I need a Social Security Number or ITIN to file?

Yes, you need either a Social Security Number (SSN) or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). If you don’t have one, we can help you apply for an ITIN when preparing your return.

Can I claim a tax treaty benefit?

Possibly. Many countries have tax treaties with the U.S. that reduce or eliminate tax on certain types of income. We’ll check your eligibility and apply treaty benefits to minimize your tax bill whenever possible.

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