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ktmktm
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Posted on 02-01-13 8:50
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I am international student. I was just wondering if you guys help with the query i have. I still don't have ssn. Shall I still get the tax return money like the normal international students? My college has sent me the 1098-T form mentioning my college's temporary SSN starting from 999-xx-xxxx. Thanks for reading !!
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magorkhe1
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Posted on 02-02-13 12:15
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Did you earn last year? If you have earned income, you have to file tax as non resident alien , which will be 1040NR.
HOLD your Tax filing until mid Februrary if you have educational credit.
http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/28/pf/taxes/tax-returns-delay/index.html?section=money_pf_taxes
Last edited: 02-Feb-13 12:30 PM
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alche
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Posted on 02-02-13 4:40
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I don't have the complete answer u need but the number that starts with 999 is not a temp ssn, it's an ID no. For int'l students. (In Texas) an international student can't file a 1098t legally, unless you are married to us citizen. Most of my friends did so anyways, without getting in any trouble , as far as I know. But since u don't have a ssn I don't know how that goes.
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