My husband and I spent nearly 2 years out of the country (with re-entry permits for both of us & trips back to the US) from mid 2012-2014. We'll be applying for naturalization 4 yrs and 9 months since we established continuous residence (we're at 4 years now). But since I am an expert worrier I want to get our tax matters sorted, if any.
We filed federal taxes while we were away (Form 1040 and declared foreign income and paid taxes to IRS) but did not file state taxes since we had 0 California income, which was our state of residence prior to time spent abroad (deduced using tax software). Now this will make our answer on Part 12. 7. A on N400 "Yes". "Have you ever not filed a federal, state or local tax return...".
How much of an issue is this? If it is a big one, I'd like to consult a tax specialist and/or immigration lawyer and file back taxes. Do I talk to an international tax lawyer or a tax preparer like H&R block or just a regular tax accountant? Are immigration lawyers well versed in these matters? The one attorney I spoke to sort of waved it off as inconsequential, so I am uncertain in that regard. I am simply not sure in what order I should to talk to immigration/tax specialists to ensure I dont waste money on random consultations.
Or is this all unnecessary? Thanks for your time.
We filed federal taxes while we were away (Form 1040 and declared foreign income and paid taxes to IRS) but did not file state taxes since we had 0 California income, which was our state of residence prior to time spent abroad (deduced using tax software). Now this will make our answer on Part 12. 7. A on N400 "Yes". "Have you ever not filed a federal, state or local tax return...".
How much of an issue is this? If it is a big one, I'd like to consult a tax specialist and/or immigration lawyer and file back taxes. Do I talk to an international tax lawyer or a tax preparer like H&R block or just a regular tax accountant? Are immigration lawyers well versed in these matters? The one attorney I spoke to sort of waved it off as inconsequential, so I am uncertain in that regard. I am simply not sure in what order I should to talk to immigration/tax specialists to ensure I dont waste money on random consultations.
Or is this all unnecessary? Thanks for your time.
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