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Tax filing requirements for immigrants, visa holders, expats, and NRIs. Covers 2026 brackets, treaty benefits, FBAR and FATCA compliance, ITIN applications, and state tax obligations for non-residents.

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What additional steps should immigrants and visa holders take for their taxes in 2026?

Immigrants and visa holders must verify residency status to ensure correct Form 1040 or 1040-NR filing.

Read: Working Families Tax Cuts Reshape 2026 Filing: Standard Deduction Rises, Marginal Brackets Shift
What is the main U.S. federal filing deadline for India-to-U.S. movers in 2026 tax year?

April 15, 2027 is the main U.S. federal filing deadline for many India-to-U.S. movers reporting both Indian and U.S. income for tax year 2026.

Read: RNOR vs ROR in India: Navigating DTAA in Mid-Year Migration
What are the implications of not updating tax residency for Indian citizens moving to Canada or the U.S. in 2025?

People who keep old statuses can be treated as full residents in two places at the same time, leading to dual taxation until they correct their records.

Read: Indian Tax Residency 2025: 182/60-Day Rules and Update Implications
How does tax residency status affect H-1B visa holders for the 2025 tax year?

H-1B visa holders may be resident aliens, nonresident aliens, or dual-status filers based on their days of presence in the United States during 2025 and prior years, which impacts how they file taxes and what income is taxable.

Read: H-1B Visa Holders Face Substantial Presence Test in 2026. When Are They Resident Aliens?
How does this affect U.S. immigration and tax filings for NRIs?

U.S. tax residents with India activity like property or frequent cash movements may need to report these assets under IRS rules, including FBAR and Form 8938 filings.

Read: Union Budget 2026-27 Sets 30% Tax Rate on Unexplained Income in Cash Credits and Investments
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