Terry D EA Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 Had a client move to Portugal at sometime during the year. I am waiting on a response to my e-mail questioning as to when he moved. I will research this but what time period is there, if any, for residency status. At first glance, I am assuming a 1040NR is in order here. Thanks in advance for any help with this. Quote
Terry D EA Posted February 17, 2013 Author Report Posted February 17, 2013 Never mind, I think I got the answer. His documents show chartiable contributions made to a goodwill store here in the US in October, house was sold in November. So, it would appear to be a regular 1040 return using his address in Portugal. Will this throw up any flags because of the address? Quote
Lynn EA USTCP in Louisiana Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 Is this person a U.S. citizen? Who just happened to move overseas? If a U.S. Citizen they will always file a 1040. 1040NR is for non-U.S. citizens. Lynn Quote
Lion EA Posted February 18, 2013 Report Posted February 18, 2013 Lynn: Sean T. Donelon Sales Representative, Tax Software. CCH Tax & Accounting North America Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Phone /Fax 1-888-866-1118 [email protected] www.CCHGroup.com Quote
Terry D EA Posted February 18, 2013 Author Report Posted February 18, 2013 This person is a US Citizen and has moved back to Portugal where he will undoubtedly spend the rest of his life. Quote
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