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Ron received $492 of interest on his personal bank account. He is student from I

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Question

Ron received $492 of interest on his personal bank account. He is student from Ireland in F-1 immigration status. He arrived in the U 2017. Ron's interest income is taxable in the U.S 19. a. True an United States in b. False 20. Suzan and Jeffrey are a married nonresident alien couple from in the U.S. in F-1 immigration status and arrived in 2017. They paid S care expenses for their child who was born in the United States and zen. They will not be able to claim these expenses on a U.S. tax r Ireland. Both are a. True 1,500 in child is a U.S.cit- b. False 21. Li is in J-1 student immigration status from the People's Republic of China She earned $4,995 in wages in 2017. Her wages are reported to her on Form 1042- (box 1, Income Code 20). Li will have to report these as taxable wages a. True b. False 22. Ron is here in J-1 student immigration status as of August 1,2017. Under he terms of his visa, he is permitted to work in the U.S. Ron must request an N report his income from wages. a. True ITIN to b. False

Explanation / Answer

19) True

20) True

21) False

22) False

23) True

24) True. . . .

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