I became a permanent resident of the U.S. on October 20th, 2015. After reading a lot of information from the IRS website, I found out that the same taxing rules of U.S. citizens apply to Lawful Permanent Residents, meaning that if my income was below a certain threshold, I didn't have to file, which it was. I was a student in 2015 and my income was $0. So I did not file a return for 2015.
In 2016 I started working and I'm over the threshold. This is why I am filing a return for 2016.
Surprisingly, when I was checking the USCIS form N400 (Application for Naturalization), I found on page 12 the following question:
"Have you EVER not filed a Federal, state, or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident?"
Since I did not file for 2015, I think I should answer this question with "Yes." But the IRS did not require me to file for 2015.
My question is: would it hurt my naturalization process in the future if I didn't file taxes for 2015? Should I file for 2015 now (even if my income for the couple of months I was in the U.S. was 0)?
Thank you.
In 2016 I started working and I'm over the threshold. This is why I am filing a return for 2016.
Surprisingly, when I was checking the USCIS form N400 (Application for Naturalization), I found on page 12 the following question:
"Have you EVER not filed a Federal, state, or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident?"
Since I did not file for 2015, I think I should answer this question with "Yes." But the IRS did not require me to file for 2015.
My question is: would it hurt my naturalization process in the future if I didn't file taxes for 2015? Should I file for 2015 now (even if my income for the couple of months I was in the U.S. was 0)?
Thank you.
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