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Myth 3: Not filing your tax return will not have any consequences for international students. As a nonresident alien you do have a filing obligation and the IRS definitely do audits and checks.
Its important to understand that filing tax returns is mandatory for international students, and not doing so by the deadline could result in problems with or a revocation of your visa as well as possible ineligibility for a green card.
There is no monetary penalty for not filing Form 8843. However, days of presence that are excluded must be properly recorded by filing Form 8843. Not doing so could affect the taxability of income or treaty benefits.
If wages are less than $14,600, the student should still consider filing to receive refunds from federal and state withholding taxes, says Michael Trank, a certified public accountant and personal financial specialist at Wertz and Company in Irvine, California.
personal and dependent exemptions remain $4,050. the Standard Deduction rises to $6,350 for Single, $9,350 for Head of Household, and $12,700 for Married Filing Jointly. the maximum earned income tax credit rises to $6,318.
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Even if you dont have to file a federal income tax return, you should file if you can get money back (for example, you had federal income tax withheld from your pay or you qualify for a refundable tax credit).
Failing to file FBARs (for foreign accounts exceeding $10,000) or Form 8938 (FATCA) can result in: FBAR Penalties: Up to $10,000 for non-willful violations; higher for willful violations. FATCA Penalties: Starting at $10,000, with potential additional penalties up to $50,000.
College students must file a tax return if they made over a certain income. That income threshold depends on multiple factors, including if you are a dependent or married. Generally, if youre a single student who made more than $12,950, you will have to file a tax return.

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