TurboTax News TurboTax and Sprintax Now Make Filing Easier for Non-Resident Taxpayers Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by TurboTaxLisa Published Apr 8, 2014 - [Updated Aug 19, 2016] 2 min read Just in time for the April 15th tax deadline, TurboTax is excited to announce a partnership with Sprintax.com to offer an easy and accurate online solution to help non-resident taxpayers prepare their own taxes. Sprintax.com, subsidiary of Taxback.com, is an online non-resident tax filing solution for international students. TurboTax continues to help millions of Americans accurately file their taxes from the convenience of their home computer saving them time and money. Now the partnership with Sprintax.com gives non-resident TurboTax customers the same easy and accurate way to file 1040NR and 1040NREZ tax returns with plenty of help along the way. The software will: Ask simple questions about you Check for every tax deduction and credit you’re eligible for Easily and accurately prepare your non-resident federal tax return Review your state tax filing obligation and prepare your state tax return If you have a question you can also chat with tax professionals to get your question answered. Who exactly is this Sprintax.com service for? International students or scholars in the US International teachers and researchers Educational visitors on F, H, J, L, M and Q visas Dependents of such international educational visitors If you don’t have a social security number, but need a tax number ITIN or EIN Forms available include: Federal tax returns 1040NR and 1040NREZ State tax returns Form 8843 ITIN & EIN applications The non-resident services of Taxback.com cater to: Non-resident landlords Overseas owners of US equities or royalty recipients Foreign artists, entertainers, or athletes in the US Whether you’re an international student working in the US or a non-resident landlord, if you are racing for the tax deadline, TurboTax partnership with Sprintax.com will help you beat the tax deadline and get your maximum tax refund. Previous Post TurboTax Freedom Edition and IRS Free File Alliance Next Post TurboTax is Secured Against the “Heartbleed” Internet Vulnerability Written by Lisa Greene-Lewis Lisa has over 20 years of experience in tax preparation. Her success is attributed to being able to interpret tax laws and help clients better understand them. She has held positions as a public auditor, controller, and operations manager. Lisa has appeared on the Steve Harvey Show, the Ellen Show, and major news broadcast to break down tax laws and help taxpayers understand what tax laws mean to them. For Lisa, getting timely and accurate information out to taxpayers to help them keep more of their money is paramount. More from Lisa Greene-Lewis Follow Lisa Greene-Lewis on Twitter. 5 responses to “TurboTax and Sprintax Now Make Filing Easier for Non-Resident Taxpayers” What to do if being a non resident alien, i have filed with turbotax. Will that create an issue? Reply Can turbo tax and sprintax help with filing 3520A and other forms required by is for non residents Reply I really enjoy reading your blog and I appreciate all of the information you have given and continue to give. thanks for sharing Reply What about Mint.com. Is it secure ? It holds more sencitive info than terbotax ? Reply Hi Vijay, Mint engineers have verified that Mint is not affected by “Heartbleed.” Password resets and re-issuing of SSL certificates are not required at this time. Thanks, Jen Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles TurboTax News TurboTax Brings Back Absolute Zero – Start Filing You… TurboTax News Intuit TurboTax Commitment to Tax Preparation Work How To Do Your Taxes for the First Time: A Go-To Guide … TurboTax Press Releases Taxes on Your Mobile Phone? It’s a Snap TurboTax News Oh The Places You Can File Your Taxes From Your Phone Deductions and Credits How to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit Health Care Tax Tales: One Customer’s Journey Through Health Insu… Tax Planning Tax Extensions: Extension to File, Not Pay TurboTax News TurboTax Free Edition. Free Federal. Free State. Free T… TurboTax News IRS Free File Program is Open
What to do if being a non resident alien, i have filed with turbotax. Will that create an issue? Reply
Can turbo tax and sprintax help with filing 3520A and other forms required by is for non residents Reply
I really enjoy reading your blog and I appreciate all of the information you have given and continue to give. thanks for sharing Reply
Hi Vijay, Mint engineers have verified that Mint is not affected by “Heartbleed.” Password resets and re-issuing of SSL certificates are not required at this time. Thanks, Jen Reply