Hello,
I obtained my permanent residency in January 2016 through US Citizen spouse (we now have two children). I started relocating in January 2016 to US but was still back and forth, working and parting with assets in my home country. I eventually completely moved to the US, working for the same US based company in 2018. I have filed taxes for 2018, 2019 and soon, 2020. I did not file taxes for 2016 and 2017 as no income was generated or earned in the US as well as my country has a bilateral tax agreement with the US. All required taxes were paid in my home country.
I plan to apply for naturalization early this year (married to spouse and lived in US for > 3 years) and in completing the N400 form, I obviously answered Yes to - have you ever not filed US taxes since becoming a resident.
Is this a problem or concern, do I need to write a justification on why I didn’t file and if so, is the above a justifiable explanation? Would I need to file for back taxes for those years otherwise. Any support or guidance would be appreciated.
I obtained my permanent residency in January 2016 through US Citizen spouse (we now have two children). I started relocating in January 2016 to US but was still back and forth, working and parting with assets in my home country. I eventually completely moved to the US, working for the same US based company in 2018. I have filed taxes for 2018, 2019 and soon, 2020. I did not file taxes for 2016 and 2017 as no income was generated or earned in the US as well as my country has a bilateral tax agreement with the US. All required taxes were paid in my home country.
I plan to apply for naturalization early this year (married to spouse and lived in US for > 3 years) and in completing the N400 form, I obviously answered Yes to - have you ever not filed US taxes since becoming a resident.
Is this a problem or concern, do I need to write a justification on why I didn’t file and if so, is the above a justifiable explanation? Would I need to file for back taxes for those years otherwise. Any support or guidance would be appreciated.
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