Hey everybody,
First time poster, this thread seems super relevant to the situation I'm in, I just wanted to bring it back to life in order to ensure that all of the same policies are still in place.
So here's the list:
1)Canadian studying in the US (I'm only in Undergrad, but I figure everything thats been talked about still applies)
2)The only income I had for the entire 2016 tax season was at my school, I received no money from Canada whatsoever. Was issued a w2.
3)I am however, married to an American. We still haven't decided whether or not we are going to stay in the states, so I don't necessarily want to file jointly which would allow me to file as a resident alien. Is this wise?
4)Also, my parents paid for my school and they are the ones who will reap the benefits of any claiming of tuition. I've gotten my school's official started on the tl11, so that should be taken care of soon, do I just need to fill out the bottom section of that and transfer the funds to my parents?
My next step was to call the CRA reps and contact IRS people, this just seemed to contain a wealth of knowledge so I figured I'd poke in here first before making any decisions. Especially now that I have this information and believe that my tax return, for both countries, was probably filed wrong last year...
What makes this situation even scarier is that the office for Foreign Student Relations at my school doesn't have any tax information at all, and I've just found out about the form 8843...I just really don't want to go to jail in either country!!!
Lastly, it was mentioned earlier the UFile is a good source for filing taxes and that foreign students cannot NETFILE, but need to print out documents. However, I own a Mac and UFile doesn't have a non-NETFILE option for mac...any other suggestions?
Thanks for any information you can provide!