While you are not required to file a tax return, you are still required to file a Form 8843. You may also visit this helpful link from the IRS.
You may also contact the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) for questions about state taxes at (800) 852-5711. If you have additional questions regarding your specific situation, we recommend contacting the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at (800) 829-1040. GLACIER Tax Prep also has a HELP link accessible within GTP when you are completing your federal tax form. Neither UC San Diego nor any of its employees is authorized to offer tax advice, but we may be able to steer you to appropriate resources if you submit your question to For support in completing your tax filings, please use the resources on this website. Is there someone at IFSO or ISPO I can speak with regarding my taxes? UC San Diego has partnered with Sprintax to help you meet your state tax filing obligations to obtain a $3.00 discount access the site above and use the code: 21UCSD500S3 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
you likely will have to pay state tax on this income!Ĭalifornia only allows e-filing (" CalFile") if certain qualifications are met, incuding being a full-year resident of California. NOTE: California taxes income for services performed in California regardless of the location of the employer or where payment was issued-if your employer is outside of the U.S. Check out individual filing requirements for California residents and nonresidents/part-year residents. You may also have state tax filing obligations the California Franchise Tax Board's determination of residency is very different from the federal determination and California does not recognize tax treaties. Application can be made in person at the San Diego IRS office read more information. If you need Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) in order to claim a tax benefit, you will need to file a form W-7. citizen would depending on your adjusted gross income, you may be eligible for free tax filing software or help through VITA programs see: and. If you are a Resident Alien for federal tax filing purposes, you must file the Form 1040 as any U.S.