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Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Instructions for Form
1040NR-EZ
U.S. Income Tax Return for Certain Nonresident Aliens With No Dependents
Section references are to the Internal Revenue
Code unless otherwise noted.
General Instructions
Form 8938, Statement of Specified
Foreign Financial Assets.
Can I Use Form
1040NR-EZ?
What's New
If you have to file one or more
of the forms listed earlier, you
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may not be able to file Form
1040NR-EZ. For more information, and
to see if you must file one of these
forms, see chapter 1 of Pub. 519, U.S.
Tax Guide for Aliens.
You can use Form 1040NR-EZ instead
of Form 1040NR if all items in this
checklist apply.
You do not claim any dependents.
You cannot be claimed as a dependent on
another person's U.S. tax return (such as
your parent's return).
Your only U.S. source income was from
wages, salaries, tips, refunds of state and
local income taxes, scholarship or
fellowship grants, and nontaxable interest
or dividends.
Note. If you had taxable interest or
dividend income, you must use Form
1040NR instead of Form 1040NR-EZ.
Your taxable income (line 14 of Form
1040NR-EZ) is less than $100,000.
The only exclusion you can take is the
exclusion for scholarship and fellowship
grants, and the only adjustment to income
you can take is the student loan interest
deduction.
You do not claim any tax credits.
If you were married, you do not claim an
exemption for your spouse.
The only itemized deduction you can claim
is for state and local income taxes.
Note. Residents of India who were
students or business apprentices may be
able to take the standard deduction
instead of the itemized deduction for state
and local income taxes. See the
instructions for line 11, later.
This is not an “expatriation” return. See the
Instructions for Form 1040NR for more
information.
The only taxes you owe are:
a. The tax from the Tax Table, later, or
b. Unreported social security and
Medicare tax from Forms 4137 or 8919.
You do not claim a credit for excess social
security and tier 1 RRTA tax withheld.
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Filing status for same-sex married
couples. If you have a same-sex
spouse whom you legally married in a
state (or foreign country) that
recognizes same-sex marriage, you
generally must use the married filing
status on your 2013 return, even if you
and your spouse now live in a state (or
foreign country) that does not recognize
same-sex marriage. See Filing Status,
later.
Limit on itemized deductions. You
may not be able to deduct all of your
itemized deductions if your adjusted
gross income is more than $150,000.
See the instructions for line 11.
Personal exemption amount increased for certain taxpayers. Your
personal exemption amount is
increased to $3,900. But the amount
may be reduced if your adjusted gross
income is more than $150,000. See the
instructions for line 13.
Individual taxpayer identification
number (ITIN). ITINs issued after 2012
are valid for only 5 years. See
Identifying Number, later.
Future Developments
For the latest information about
developments related to Form
1040NR-EZ and its instructions, such as
legislation enacted after they were
published, go to www.irs.gov/
form1040nrez.
Other Reporting
Requirements
You also may have to file other forms,
including the following:
Form 8833, Treaty-Based Return
Position Disclosure Under Section 6114
or 7701(b).
Form 8840, Closer Connection
Exception Statement for Aliens.
Form 8843, Statement for Exempt
Individuals and Individuals With a
Medical Condition.
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Additional Information
If you need more information, our free
publications may help you. Pub. 519 will
be the most important, but the following
publications also may help.
Pub. 597 Information on the United
States—Canada Income
Tax Treaty
Pub. 901 U.S. Tax Treaties
Pub. 910 IRS Guide to Free Tax
Services (includes a list of
all publications)
These free publications and the
forms and schedules you will need are
available from the Internal Revenue
Service. You can download them at
IRS.gov . Also see How to Get Tax
Help, later, for other ways to get them
(as well as information on receiving IRS
assistance in completing the forms).
Resident Alien or
Nonresident Alien
If you are not a citizen of the United
States, specific rules apply to determine
if you are a resident alien or a
nonresident alien for tax purposes.
Generally, you are considered a
resident alien if you meet either the
green card test or the substantial
presence test for 2013. (These tests are
explained in Green Card Test next and
Substantial Presence Test, later.) Even
if you do not meet either of these tests,
you may be able to choose to be treated
as a U.S. resident for part of 2013. See
First-Year Choice in chapter 1 of Pub.
519 for details.
Generally, you are considered a
nonresident alien for the year if you are
not a U.S. resident under either of these
tests. However, even if you are a U.S.
resident under one of these tests, you
still may be considered a nonresident
alien if you qualify as a resident of a
treaty country within the meaning of an
income tax treaty between the United
States and that country and elect to be
treated as a resident of that country.
You can download the complete text of
most U.S. tax treaties at IRS.gov. Enter
“tax treaties” in the search box at the top
of the page. Technical explanations for
many of those treaties are also available
at that site.
For more details on resident and
nonresident status, the tests for
residence, and the exceptions to them,
see chapter 1 of Pub. 519.
Green Card Test
You are a resident for tax purposes if
you were a lawful permanent resident
(immigrant) of the United States at any
time during 2013 and you took no steps
to be treated as a resident of a foreign
country under an income tax treaty.
(However, see Dual-Status Taxpayers,
later.) In most cases you are a lawful
permanent resident if the U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) (or its predecessor
organization, INS) has issued you an
alien registration card, also known as a
green card.
If you surrender your green card,
your status as a resident for tax
purposes will change as of the date you
surrender your green card if all of the
following are true.
1. You mail a letter to the USCIS
stating your intent to surrender your
green card.
2. You send this letter by certified
mail, return receipt requested (or the
foreign equivalent).
3. You have proof that the letter was
received by the USCIS.
Keep a copy of the letter and the
proof that the letter was received.
Until you have proof your letter
was received, you remain a
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resident for tax purposes even
if the USCIS would not recognize the
validity of your green card because it is
more than ten years old or because you
have been absent from the United
States for a period of time.
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For more details, including special
rules that apply if you give up your green
card after holding it in at least 8 of the
prior 15 years, see Pub. 519.
Substantial Presence Test
You are considered a U.S. resident if
you meet the substantial presence test
for 2013. You meet this test if you were
physically present in the United States
for at least:
1. 31 days during 2013, and
2. 183 days during the period 2013,
2012, and 2011, using the following
chart.
(a)
Year
(b)
Days of
physical
presence
(c)
Multiplier
2013
1.000
2012
.333
2011
.167
(d)
Testing
days
(multiply
(b) times
(c))
Total testing days (add column
(d)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Generally, you are treated as present
in the United States on any day that you
are physically present in the country at
any time during the day. However, there
are exceptions to this rule. In general,
do not count the following as days of
presence in the United States for the
substantial presence test.
Days you commute to work in the
United States from a residence in
Canada or Mexico if you regularly
commute from Canada or Mexico.
Days you are in the United States for
less than 24 hours when you are in
transit between two places outside the
United States.
Days you are in the United States as
a crew member of a foreign vessel.
Days you intend, but are unable, to
leave the United States because of a
medical condition that arose while you
were in the United States.
Days you are an exempt individual
(defined next).
You may need to file Form
8843 to exclude days of
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presence in the United States
for the substantial presence test. For
more information on the requirements,
see Form 8843 in chapter 1 of Pub. 519.
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Exempt individual. For these
purposes, an exempt individual is
generally an individual who is a:
Foreign government-related
individual;
Teacher or trainee who is temporarily
present under a “J” or “Q” visa;
Student who is temporarily present
under an “F,” “J,” “M,” or “Q” visa; or
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Professional athlete who is
temporarily in the United States to
compete in a charitable sports event.
Note. Alien individuals with “Q” visas
are treated as either students, teachers,
or trainees and, as such, are exempt
individuals for purposes of the
substantial presence test if they
otherwise qualify. “Q” visas are issued
to aliens participating in certain
international cultural exchange
programs.
See chapter 1 of Pub. 519 for more
details regarding days of presence in
the United States for the substantial
presence test.
Closer Connection to Foreign
Country
Even though you otherwise would meet
the substantial presence test, you can
be treated as a nonresident alien if you:
Were present in the United States for
fewer than 183 days during 2013,
Establish that during 2013 you had a
tax home in a foreign country, and
Establish that during 2013 you had a
closer connection to one foreign country
in which you had a tax home than to the
United States unless you had a closer
connection to two foreign countries.
See chapter 1 of Pub. 519 for more
information.
Closer connection exception for foreign students. If you are a foreign
student in the United States, and you
have met the substantial presence test,
you still may be able to claim you are a
nonresident alien. You must meet both
of the following requirements.
1. You establish that you do not
intend to reside permanently in the
United States. The facts and
circumstances of your situation are
considered to determine if you do not
intend to reside permanently in the
United States. The facts and
circumstances include the following.
a. Whether you have taken any
steps to change your U.S. immigration
status to lawful permanent resident.
b. During your stay in the United
States, whether you have maintained a
closer connection with a foreign country
than with the United States.
2. You have substantially complied
with your visa requirements.
You must file a fully completed Form
8840 with the IRS to claim the closer
connection exception. See Form 8840
in chapter 1 of Pub. 519.
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
You cannot use the closer
connection exception to remain
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a nonresident alien indefinitely.
You must have in mind an estimated
departure date from the United States in
the near future.
Extension of time to file. If you
cannot file your return by the due date,
file Form 4868 to get an automatic
6-month extension of time to file. You
must file Form 4868 by the regular due
date of the return.
Who Must File
Note. An automatic 6-month extension
of time to file does not extend the time
to pay your tax. If you do not pay your
tax by the original due date of your
return, you will owe interest on the
unpaid tax and may owe penalties. See
Form 4868.
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File Form 1040NR-EZ (or Form
1040NR) if you were a nonresident alien
engaged in a trade or business in the
United States during 2013. You must file
even if:
You have no income from a trade or
business conducted in the United
States,
You have no income from U.S.
sources, or
Your income is exempt from U.S. tax
under a tax treaty or any section of the
Internal Revenue Code.
Other situations when you must file.
You also must file a return for 2013 if
you need to pay social security and
Medicare tax on tips you did not report
to your employer or on wages you
received from an employer who did not
withhold these taxes.
Exceptions. You do not need to file
Form 1040NR-EZ (or Form 1040NR) if:
1. Your only U.S. trade or business
was the performance of personal
services; and
a. Your wages were less than
$3,900; and
b. You have no other need to file a
return to claim a refund of overwithheld
taxes, to satisfy additional withholding at
source, or to claim income exempt or
partly exempt by treaty; or
2. You were a nonresident alien
student, teacher, or trainee who was
temporarily present in the United States
under an “F,” “J,” “M,” or “Q” visa, and
you have no income (such as wages,
salaries, tips, etc., or scholarship or
fellowship grants) that is subject to tax
under section 871.
When To File
If you were an employee and received
wages subject to U.S. income tax
withholding, file Form 1040NR-EZ by
April 15, 2014.
If you did not receive wages as an
employee subject to U.S. income tax
withholding, file Form 1040NR-EZ by
June 16, 2014.
If you file after the due date (without
extensions), you may have to pay
interest and penalties. See Interest and
Penalties, later.
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
Where To File
Mail Form 1040NR-EZ to:
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Austin, TX 73301-0215
U.S.A.
If enclosing a payment, mail Form
1040NR-EZ to:
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 1303
Charlotte, NC 28201-1303
U.S.A.
Private Delivery Services
You can use certain private delivery
services designated by the IRS to meet
the “timely mailing as timely filing/
paying” rule for tax returns and
payments. These private delivery
services include only the following.
DHL Express (DHL): DHL Same Day
Service.
Federal Express (FedEx): FedEx
Priority Overnight, FedEx Standard
Overnight, FedEx 2Day, FedEx
International Priority, and FedEx
International First.
United Parcel Service (UPS): UPS
Next Day Air, UPS Next Day Air Saver,
UPS 2nd Day Air, UPS 2nd Day Air
A.M., UPS Worldwide Express Plus,
and UPS Worldwide Express.
For the IRS mailing address to use if
you are using a private delivery service,
go to IRS.gov and enter “private delivery
service” in the search box. The private
delivery service can tell you how to get
written proof of the mailing date.
Private delivery services
cannot deliver items to P.O.
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boxes. You must use the U.S.
Postal Service to mail any items to an
IRS P.O. box address.
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Election To Be Taxed as a
Resident Alien
You can elect to be taxed as a U.S.
resident for the whole year if all of the
following apply.
You were married.
Your spouse was a U.S. citizen or
resident alien on the last day of the tax
year.
You file a joint return for the year of
the election using Form 1040, 1040A, or
1040EZ.
To make this election, you must
attach the statement described in
chapter 1 of Pub. 519 to your return. Do
not use Form 1040NR-EZ.
Your worldwide income for the whole
year must be included and will be taxed
under U.S. tax laws. You must agree to
keep the records, books, and other
information needed to figure the tax. If
you made the election in an earlier year,
you can file a joint return or separate
return for 2013. If you file a separate
return, use Form 1040 or Form 1040A.
You must include your worldwide
income for the whole year whether you
file a joint or separate return.
If you make this election, you
may forfeit the right to claim
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benefits otherwise available
under a U.S. tax treaty. For more
information about the benefits that
otherwise might be available, see the
specific treaty.
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Dual-Status Taxpayers
If you elect to be taxed as a
resident alien (discussed
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earlier), the special instructions
and restrictions discussed here do not
apply.
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Dual-Status Tax Year
A dual-status year is one in which you
change status between nonresident and
resident alien. Different U.S. income tax
rules apply to each status.
Most dual-status years are the years
of arrival or departure. Before you arrive
in the United States, you are a
nonresident alien. After you arrive, you
may or may not be a resident,
depending on the circumstances.
If you become a U.S. resident, you
stay a resident until you leave the
United States or are no longer a lawful
permanent resident of the U.S. You may
become a nonresident alien when you
leave if you meet both of the following
conditions.
After leaving (or after your last day of
lawful permanent residency if you met
the green card test, defined earlier) and
for the remainder of the calendar year of
your departure, you have a closer
connection to a foreign country than to
the United States.
During the next calendar year you are
not a U.S. resident under either the
green card test or the substantial
presence test.
See Pub. 519 for more information.
What and Where To File for a
Dual-Status Year
If you were a U.S. resident on the last
day of the tax year, file Form 1040.
Enter “Dual-Status Return” across the
top and attach a statement showing
your income for the part of the year you
were a nonresident. You can use
Form 1040NR-EZ as the statement;
enter “Dual-Status Statement” across
the top. Do not sign Form 1040NR-EZ.
Mail your return and statement to the
following address.
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Austin, TX 73301-0215
U.S.A.
If enclosing a payment, mail your
return and statement to the following
address.
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 1303
Charlotte, NC 28201-1303
U.S.A.
If you were a nonresident on the last
day of the tax year, file Form
1040NR-EZ. Enter “Dual-Status Return”
across the top and attach a statement
showing your income for the part of the
year you were a U.S. resident. You can
use Form 1040 as the statement; enter
“Dual-Status Statement” across the top.
Do not sign Form 1040. Mail your return
and statement to the following address.
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Austin, TX 73301-0215
U.S.A.
If enclosing a payment, mail your
return and statement to the following
address.
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 1303
Charlotte, NC 28201-1303
U.S.A.
Statements. Any statement you file
with your return must show your name,
address, and identifying number (see
Identifying Number, later).
Income Subject to Tax for
Dual-Status Year
As a dual-status taxpayer not filing a
joint return, you are taxed on income
from all sources for the part of the year
you were a resident alien. Generally,
you are taxed on income only from U.S.
sources for the part of the year you were
a nonresident alien. However, all
income effectively connected with the
conduct of a trade or business in the
United States is taxable.
Income you received as a dual-status
taxpayer from sources outside the
United States while a resident alien is
taxable even if you became a
nonresident alien after receiving it and
before the close of the tax year.
Conversely, income you received from
sources outside the United States while
a nonresident alien is not taxable in
most cases even if you became a
resident alien after receiving it and
before the close of the tax year. Income
from U.S. sources is generally taxable
whether you received it while a
nonresident alien or a resident alien
(unless specifically exempt under the
Internal Revenue Code or a tax treaty
provision).
Restrictions for Dual-Status
Taxpayers
Standard deduction. You cannot take
the standard deduction even for the part
of the year you were a resident alien.
Head of household. You cannot use
the Head of household Tax Table
column in the Instructions for Form
1040.
Joint return. You cannot file a joint
return unless you elect to be taxed as a
resident alien (see Election To Be
Taxed as a Resident Alien, earlier)
instead of as a dual-status taxpayer.
Tax rates. If you were married and a
nonresident of the United States for all
or part of the tax year and you do not
make the election discussed earlier to
be taxed as a resident alien, you must
use the Married filing separately Tax
Table column to figure your tax on
income effectively connected with a
U.S. trade or business. If you were
married, you cannot use the Single Tax
Table column.
entitled to your own personal
exemption. Subject to the general rules
for qualification, you are allowed an
exemption for your spouse in figuring
taxable income for the part of the year
you were a resident alien. The amount
you can claim for these exemptions is
limited to your taxable income
(determined without regard to
exemptions) for the part of the year you
were a resident alien. You cannot use
exemptions (other than your own) to
reduce taxable income to below zero for
that period.
Special rules apply for exemptions
for the part of the year a dual-status
taxpayer is a nonresident alien if the
taxpayer is a resident of Canada,
Mexico, or South Korea; a U.S. national
(defined later); or a student or business
apprentice from India. See Pub. 519 for
more information.
Tax credits. You cannot take the
earned income credit, the credit for the
elderly or disabled, or any education
credit unless you elect to be taxed as a
resident alien (see Election To Be
Taxed as a Resident Alien, earlier)
instead of as a dual-status taxpayer. For
information on other credits, see
chapter 6 of Pub. 519.
How To Figure Tax for a
Dual-Status Tax Year
When you figure your U.S. tax for a
dual-status year, you are subject to
different rules for the part of the year
you were a resident and the part of the
year you were a nonresident.
All income for the period of residence
and all income that is effectively
connected with a trade or business in
the United States for the period of
nonresidence, after allowable
deductions, is combined and taxed at
the same rates that apply to U.S.
citizens and residents.
Credit for taxes paid. You are allowed
a credit against your U.S. income tax
liability for certain taxes you paid, or are
considered to have paid, or that were
withheld from your income. These
include:
Deduction for exemptions. As a
dual-status taxpayer, you usually will be
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Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
1. Taxes withheld from wages earned
in the United States and taxes
withheld at the source from
scholarship income from U.S.
sources.
When filing Form 1040, show the
total tax withheld on line 62. Enter
amounts from the attached
statement (Form 1040NR-EZ, lines
18a and 18b) in the column to the
right of line 62 and identify and
include them in the amount on
line 62.
When filing Form 1040NR-EZ,
show the total tax withheld on lines
18a and 18b. Enter the amount
from the attached statement (Form
1040, line 62) in the column to the
right of line 18a, and identify and
include it in the amount on line 18a.
2. Estimated tax paid with Form
1040-ES or Form 1040-ES (NR).
3. Tax paid with Form 1040-C at the
time of departure from the United
States. When filing Form 1040,
include the tax paid with Form
1040-C with the total payments on
line 72. Identify the payment in the
area to the left of the entry.
Line Instructions for Form
1040NR-EZ
Name and Address
Enter your name, street address, city or
town, and country on the appropriate
lines. Include an apartment number
after the street address, if applicable.
P.O. box. Enter your box number only if
your post office does not deliver mail to
your home.
Foreign address. If you have a foreign
address, enter the city name on the
appropriate line. Do not enter any other
information on that line, but also
complete the spaces below that line.
Country name. Do not abbreviate
the country name. Enter the name in
uppercase letters in English. Follow the
country's practice for entering the postal
code and the name of the province,
county, or state.
Address change. If you plan to move
after filing your return, use Form 8822,
Change of Address, to notify the IRS of
your new address.
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
Name change. If you changed your
name because of marriage, divorce,
etc., and your identifying number is a
social security number, be sure to report
the change to the Social Security
Administration (SSA) before filing your
return. This prevents delays in
processing your return and issuing
refunds. It also safeguards your future
social security benefits. See Social
security number (SSN) below for how to
contact the SSA.
Death of a taxpayer. See Death of a
Taxpayer, later.
Identifying Number
An incorrect or missing identifying
number can increase your tax, reduce
your refund, or delay your refund.
Social security number (SSN). In
most cases, you are required to enter
your SSN. If you do not have an SSN
but are eligible to get one, you should
apply for it. Get Form SS-5, Application
for a Social Security Card, online at
www.socialsecurity.gov, from your local
Social Security Administration (SSA)
office, or by calling the SSA at
1-800-772-1213.
Fill in Form SS-5 and bring it to your
local SSA office in person, along with
original documentation showing your
age, identity, immigration status, and
authority to work in the United States. If
you are an F-1 or M-1 student, you also
must show your Form I-20. If you are a
J-1 exchange visitor, you also must
show your Form DS-2019. It usually
takes about 2 weeks to get an SSN
once the SSA has all the evidence and
information it needs.
Check that both the name and SSN
on your Forms 1040NR-EZ, W-2, and
1099 agree with your social security
card. If they do not, certain deductions
and credits on your Form 1040NR-EZ
may be reduced or disallowed and you
may not receive credit for your social
security earnings. If your Form W-2
shows an incorrect SSN or name, notify
your employer or the form-issuing agent
as soon as possible to make sure your
earnings are credited to your social
security record. If the name or SSN on
your social security card is incorrect,
call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213.
IRS individual taxpayer identification
number (ITIN). If you do not have and
are not eligible to get an SSN, you must
enter your ITIN whenever an SSN is
requested on your tax return.
For details on how to apply for an
ITIN, see Form W-7, Application for IRS
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Individual Taxpayer Identification
Number, and its instructions. Get Form
W-7 online at IRS.gov. Enter “ITIN” in
the search box.
It usually takes 6 to 10 weeks to get
an ITIN.
ITINs issued after 2012 are
valid for only 5 years. After the
5-year period ends, you must
reapply for a number.
TIP
Note. An ITIN is for tax use only. It
does not entitle you to social security
benefits or change your employment or
immigration status under U.S. law.
Filing Status
Lines 1 and 2. The amount of your tax
depends on your filing status. Before
you decide which box to check, read the
following explanations.
Were You Single or Married?
Single. You can check the box on
line 1 if any of the following was true on
December 31, 2013.
You were never married.
You were legally separated under a
decree of divorce or separate
maintenance. But if, at the end of 2013,
your divorce was not final, you are
considered married and cannot check
the box on line 1.
You were widowed before January 1,
2013, and did not remarry before the
end of 2013.
You meet the tests described under
Married persons who live apart, later.
Married. If you were married on
December 31, 2013, consider yourself
married for the whole year, even if you
did not live with your spouse at the end
of 2013.
If your spouse died in 2013, consider
yourself married to that spouse for the
whole year, unless you remarried before
the end of 2013.
Same-sex marriage. For federal tax
purposes, individuals of the same sex
are considered married if they were
lawfully married in a state (or foreign
country) whose laws authorize the
marriage of two individuals of the same
sex, even if the state (or foreign country)
in which they now live does not
recognize same-sex marriage. The term
“spouse” includes an individual married
to a person of the same sex if the couple
is lawfully married under state (or
foreign) law. However, individuals who
have entered into a registered domestic
partnership, civil union, or other similar
relationship that is not considered a
marriage under state (or foreign) law are
not considered married for federal tax
purposes. For more details, see Pub.
501.
U.S. national. A U.S. national is an
individual who, although not a U.S.
citizen, owes his or her allegiance to the
United States. U.S. nationals include
American Samoans and Northern
Mariana Islanders who chose to
become U.S. nationals instead of U.S.
citizens.
Married persons who live apart.
Some married persons who have a child
and who do not live with their spouse
can file as single. If you meet all five of
the following tests and you are a
married resident of Canada, Mexico, or
South Korea, or you are a married U.S.
national, check the box on line 1.
1. You file a separate return from
your spouse.
2. You paid over half the cost of
keeping up your home for 2013.
3. You lived apart from your spouse
for the last 6 months of 2013.
Temporary absences for special
circumstances, such as for business,
medical care, school, or military service,
count as time lived in the home.
4. Your home was the main home of
your child, stepchild, or foster child for
more than half of 2013. Temporary
absences by you or the child for special
circumstances, such as school,
vacation, business, or medical care,
count as time the child lived in the
home. If the child was born or died in
2013, you still can file as single as long
as the home was that child's main home
for the part of the year he or she was
alive in 2013.
5. You can claim a dependency
exemption for the child (on Form
1040NR) or the child's other parent
claims him or her as a dependent under
the rules for children of divorced or
separated parents. See Form 8332,
Release/Revocation of Release of
Claim to Exemption for Child by
Custodial Parent.
Adopted child. An adopted child is
always treated as your own child. An
adopted child includes a child lawfully
placed with you for legal adoption.
Foster child. A foster child is any
child placed with you by an authorized
placement agency or by judgment,
decree, or other order of any court of
competent jurisdiction.
Rounding Off to Whole
Dollars
You can round off cents to whole dollars
on your return. If you do round to whole
dollars, you must round all amounts. To
round, drop amounts under 50 cents
and increase amounts from 50 to 99
cents to the next dollar. For example,
$1.39 becomes $1 and $2.50 becomes
$3.
If you have to add two or more
amounts to figure the amount to enter
on a line, include cents when adding the
amounts and round off only the total.
Taxable Income
Line 3—Wages, salaries, tips, etc.
Enter the total of your effectively
connected wages, salaries, tips, etc.
Only U.S. source income is included on
line 3 as effectively connected wages.
For most people, the amount to enter on
this line should be shown in box 1 of
their Form(s) W-2.
Do not include on line 3
amounts exempted under a tax
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treaty. Instead, include these
amounts on line 6 and complete item J
of Schedule OI on page 2 of Form
1040NR-EZ.
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The following types of income also
must be included in the total.
Wages received as a household
employee for which you did not receive
a Form W-2 because your employer
paid you less than $1,800 in 2013. Also,
enter “HSH” and the amount not
reported on Form W-2 on the dotted line
next to line 3.
Tip income you did not report to your
employer. This should include any
allocated tips shown in box 8 on your
Form(s) W-2 unless you can prove that
your unreported tips are less than the
amount in box 8. Allocated tips are not
included as income in box 1. See Pub.
531, Reporting Tip Income, for more
details. Also include the value of any
noncash tips you received, such as
tickets, passes, or other items of value.
Although you do not report these
noncash tips to your employer, you
must report them on line 3.
You may owe social security
and Medicare tax on
CAUTION
unreported tips. See the
instructions for line 16, later.
!
Disability pensions shown on
Form 1042-S or Form 1099-R if you
have not reached the minimum
retirement age set by your employer.
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Note. You must use Form 1040NR to
report disability pensions received after
you reach your employer's minimum
retirement age and other payments
shown on Form 1042-S or Form
1099-R.
Wages from Form 8919, line 6.
Missing or incorrect Form W-2.
Your employer is required to provide or
send Form W-2 to you no later than
January 31, 2014. If you do not receive
it by early February, ask your employer
for it. Even if you do not get a Form W-2,
you still must report your earnings on
line 3. If you lose your Form W-2 or it is
incorrect, ask your employer for a new
one.
Dependent care benefits. If you
received benefits for 2013 under your
employer's dependent care plan, you
must use Form 1040NR. The benefits
should be shown in box 10 of your
Form(s) W-2.
Adoption benefits. If you received
employer-provided adoption benefits for
2013, you must use Form 1040NR. The
benefits should be shown in box 12 of
your Form(s) W-2, with code T.
Tax-exempt interest. Certain types
of interest income from investments in
state and municipal bonds and similar
instruments are not taxed by the United
States. If you received such tax-exempt
interest income, enter “TEI” and the
amount of your tax-exempt interest on
the dotted line next to line 3. Include any
exempt-interest dividends from a mutual
fund or other regulated investment
company.
Do not include interest earned on
your individual retirement arrangement
(IRA), health savings account, Archer or
Medicare Advantage MSA, or Coverdell
education savings account. Also, do not
include interest from a U.S. bank,
savings and loan association, credit
union, or similar institution (or from
certain deposits with U.S. insurance
companies) that is exempt from tax
under a tax treaty or under section
871(i) because the interest is not
effectively connected with a U.S. trade
or business. Do not add any tax-exempt
interest to your line 3 total.
Line 4—Taxable refunds, credits, or
offsets of state and local income taxes. If you received a refund, credit, or
offset of state or local income taxes in
2013, you may receive a
Form 1099-G. If you chose to apply part
or all of the refund to your 2013
estimated state or local income tax, the
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
amount applied is treated as received in
2013.
None of your refund is taxable
if, in the year you paid the tax,
you did not itemize deductions.
If you were a student or business
apprentice from India in 2012 and you
claimed the standard deduction on your
2012 tax return, none of your refund is
taxable. See Students and business
apprentices from India in chapter 5 of
Pub. 519. If none of your refund is
taxable, leave line 4 blank.
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For details on how to figure the
amount you must report as income, see
Recoveries in Pub. 525, Taxable and
Nontaxable Income.
Line 5—Scholarship and fellowship
grants. If you received a scholarship or
fellowship, part or all of it may be
taxable.
If you were a degree candidate, the
amounts you used for expenses other
than tuition and course-related
expenses (fees, books, supplies, and
equipment) are generally taxable. For
example, amounts used for room,
board, and travel are generally taxable.
If you were not a degree candidate,
the full amount of the scholarship or
fellowship is generally taxable. Also,
amounts received in the form of a
scholarship or fellowship that are
payment for teaching, research, or other
services are generally taxable as wages
even if the services were required to get
the grant.
If the grant was reported on
Form(s) 1042-S, you generally must
include the amount shown in box 2 of
Form(s) 1042-S on line 5. However, if
any or all of that amount is exempt by
treaty, do not include the treaty-exempt
amount on line 5. Instead, include the
treaty-exempt amount on line 6 and
complete item J of Schedule OI on
page 2 of Form 1040NR-EZ.
Attach any Form(s) 1042-S you
received from the college or institution.
If you did not receive a Form 1042-S,
attach a statement from the college or
institution (on their letterhead) showing
the details of the grant.
For more information about
scholarships and fellowships in general,
see chapter 1 of Pub. 970, Tax Benefits
for Education.
Example 1. You are a citizen of a
country that does not have an income
tax treaty in force with the United States.
You are a candidate for a degree at
ABC University (located in the United
States). You are receiving a full
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
Student Loan Interest Deduction
Worksheet—Line 9
Keep for Your Records
See the instructions for line 9 before you begin.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Enter the total interest you paid in 2013 on qualified student
loans (defined later). Do not enter more than $2,500 . . . . . . . 1.
Enter the amount from Form 1040NR-EZ,
line 7
2.
Enter the amount from Form 1040NR-EZ,
line 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.
Subtract line 3 from line 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.
Is line 4 more than $60,000?
No. Skip lines 5 and 6, enter -0- on line 7,
and go to line 8.
Yes. Subtract $60,000 from line 4 . . . . . . . 5.
Divide line 5 by $15,000. Enter the result as a decimal
(rounded to at least three places). If the result is 1.000 or
more, enter 1.000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.
Multiply line 1 by line 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.
Student loan interest deduction. Subtract line 7 from line 1.
Enter the result here and on Form 1040NR-EZ, line 9 . . . . . . . 8.
scholarship from ABC University. The
total amounts you received from ABC
University during 2013 are as follows:
Tuition and
fees
Books,
supplies, and
equipment
Room and
board
$25,000
1,000
9,000
$35,000
The Form 1042-S you received from
ABC University for 2013 shows $9,000
in box 2 and $1,260 (14% of $9,000) in
box 9.
Note. Box 2 shows only $9,000
because withholding agents (such as
ABC University) are not required to
report section 117 amounts (tuition,
fees, books, supplies, and equipment)
on Form 1042-S.
When completing Form 1040NR-EZ:
Enter on line 5 the $9,000 shown in
box 2 of Form 1042-S.
Enter $0 on line 8. Because
section 117 amounts (tuition, fees,
books, supplies, and equipment) were
not included in box 2 of your
Form 1042-S (and are not included on
line 5 of Form 1040NR-EZ), you cannot
exclude any of the section 117 amounts
on line 8.
Include on line 18b the $1,260 shown
in box 9 of Form 1042-S.
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Example 2. The facts are the same
as in Example 1 except that you are a
citizen of a country that has an income
tax treaty in force with the United States
that includes a provision that exempts
scholarship income and you were a
resident of that country immediately
before leaving for the United States to
attend ABC University. Also, assume
that, under the terms of the tax treaty, all
of your scholarship income is exempt
from tax because ABC University is a
nonprofit educational organization.
Note. Many tax treaties do not permit
an exemption from tax on scholarship or
fellowship grant income unless the
income is from sources outside the
United States. If you are a resident of a
treaty country, you must know the terms
of the tax treaty between the United
States and the treaty country to claim
treaty benefits on Form 1040NR-EZ. For
details, see the instructions for item J of
Schedule OI, later.
When completing Form 1040NR-EZ:
Enter $0 on line 5. The $9,000
reported to you in box 2 of Form 1042-S
is reported on line 6 (not line 5).
Enter $9,000 on line 6.
Enter $0 on line 8. Because none of
the $9,000 reported to you in box 2 of
Form 1042-S is included in your income,
you cannot exclude it on line 8.
Include on line 18b any withholding
shown in box 9 of Form 1042-S.
Provide all the required information in
item J of Schedule OI on page 2 of Form
1040NR-EZ.
Line 6–Treaty-exempt income.
Report on line 6 the total of all your
income that is exempt from tax by an
income tax treaty, including both
effectively connected income and not
effectively connected income. Do not
include this exempt income on line 7.
You must complete item J of
Schedule OI on page 2 of Form
1040NR-EZ to report income that is
exempt from U.S. tax.
Line 8—Scholarship and fellowship
grants excluded. If you received a
scholarship or fellowship grant and were
a degree candidate, enter amounts
used for tuition and course-related
expenses (fees, books, supplies, and
equipment), but only to the extent the
amounts are included on line 5. See the
examples in the instructions for line 5,
earlier.
Line 9—Student loan interest deduction. You can take this deduction if all
of the following apply.
1. You paid interest in 2013 on a
qualified student loan (defined next).
2. Your filing status is single.
3. Your modified AGI is less than
$75,000. Use lines 2 through 4 of the
Student Loan Interest Deduction
Worksheet, earlier, to figure your
modified AGI.
Use the Student Loan Interest
Deduction Worksheet, earlier, to figure
your student loan interest deduction.
Qualified student loan. This is any
loan you took out to pay the qualified
higher education expenses for any of
the following individuals.
1. Yourself or your spouse.
2. Any person who was your
dependent when the loan was taken
out.
3. Any person you could have
claimed as a dependent for the year the
loan was taken out except that:
a. The person filed a joint return.
b. The person had gross income
that was equal to or more than the
exemption amount for that year ($3,900
for 2013), or
c. You could be claimed as a
dependent on someone else's return.
Carried at least half the normal
full-time workload for the course of
study he or she was pursuing.
Line 11—Itemized deductions. Enter
the total state and local income taxes
you paid or that were withheld from your
salary in 2013. Use the Itemized
Deductions Worksheet below to figure
the amount to enter on line 11 if the
amount on line 10 is more than:
$250,000 and you checked filing
status box 1, or
$150,000 and you checked filing
status box 2.
If, during 2013, you received any
refunds of, or credits for, income tax
paid in earlier years, do not subtract
them from the amount you deduct here.
Instead, see the instructions for line 4,
earlier.
The person for whom the expenses
were paid must have been an eligible
student (see Eligible student below).
However, a loan is not a qualified
student loan if (a) any of the proceeds
were used for other purposes, or (b) the
loan was from either a related person or
a person who borrowed the proceeds
under a qualified employer plan or a
contract purchased under such a plan.
To find out who is a related person, see
Pub. 970.
Note. Residents of India who were
students or business apprentices may
be able to take the standard deduction
instead of their itemized deductions.
See chapter 5 of Pub. 519 for details.
Qualified higher education
expenses. Qualified higher education
expenses generally include tuition, fees,
room and board, and related expenses
such as books and supplies. The
expenses must be for education in a
degree, certificate, or similar program at
an eligible educational institution. An
eligible educational institution includes
most colleges, universities, and certain
vocational schools.
For more details on these expenses,
see Pub. 970.
Line 13—Exemption deduction. You
can claim exemptions only to the extent
of your income that is effectively
connected with a U.S. trade or
business. Generally, you can take an
exemption of $3,900 for yourself. Use
the Exemption Deduction Worksheet,
later, to figure the amount, if any, to
enter on line 13 if your adjusted gross
income from line 10 is more than:
$250,000 if you checked filing status
box 1, or
$150,000 if you checked filing status
box 2.
Eligible student. An eligible
student is a person who:
Was enrolled in a degree, certificate,
or other program (including a program
of study abroad that was approved for
credit by the institution at which the
student was enrolled) leading to a
recognized educational credential at an
eligible educational institution, and
Note. Residents of Canada, Mexico, or
South Korea, and U.S. nationals may be
able to claim exemptions for their
dependents and, if married, their
spouse. Residents of India who were
students or business apprentices also
may be able to take exemptions for their
Keep for Your Records
Itemized Deductions Worksheet—Line 11
1. Enter the amount of state and local income taxes you paid or that were withheld from your salary in 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.
2. Multiply line 1 by 80% (.80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.
3. Enter the amount from Form 1040NR-EZ, line 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.
4. Enter $250,000 ($150,000 if you checked filing status box 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.
5. Is the amount on line 4 less than the amount on line 3? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
No.
STOP. Your deduction is not limited. Enter the amount from line 1 above on Form
1040NR-EZ, line 11.
Yes.
Subtract line 4 from line 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Multiply line 5 by 3% (.03)
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5.
6.
7. Enter the smaller of line 2 or line 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.
8. Total itemized deductions. Subtract line 7 from line 1. Enter the result here and on Form 1040NR-EZ, line 11.
Then, on the dotted line to the left of the line 12 entry space, enter “IDW” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.
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Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
spouse and dependents. However, you
must use Form 1040NR if you want to
claim the additional exemptions.
Include the amount from line 6 of Form
8919 on Form 1040NR-EZ, line 3.
Line 15—Tax. Use the Tax Table, later
in these instructions, to figure your tax.
Be sure you use the correct column.
Payments
Line 16—Unreported social security
and Medicare tax from Forms 4137
and 8919. Enter the total of any taxes
from Form 4137 and Form 8919. Check
the appropriate box(es).
Form 4137. If you received tips of
$20 or more in any month and you did
not report the full amount to your
employer, you must pay the social
security and Medicare or railroad
retirement (RRTA) tax on the
unreported tips.
Do not include the value of any
noncash tips, such as tickets or passes.
You do not pay social security and
Medicare taxes or RRTA tax on these
noncash tips.
To figure the social security and
Medicare tax, use Form 4137. If you
owe RRTA tax, contact your employer.
Your employer will figure and collect the
RRTA tax.
You may be charged a penalty
equal to 50% of the social
CAUTION
security and Medicare or RRTA
tax due on tips you received but did not
report to your employer.
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Form 8919. If you are an employee
who received wages from an employer
who did not withhold social security and
Medicare tax from your wages, use
Form 8919 to figure your share of the
unreported tax. Include on line 16 the
amount from line 13 of Form 8919.
Lines 18a and 18b—Federal income
tax withheld. Enter all federal income
tax withheld on line 18a or 18b.
Line 18a. Enter on line 18a the total
of any federal income tax withheld on
your Form(s) W-2 and 1099-R. The
amount(s) withheld should be shown in
box 2 of Form(s) W-2 and box 4 of
Form(s) 1099-R. Attach all Form(s) W-2
to the front of your return. Attach
Form(s) 1099-R to the front of your
return if federal income tax was
withheld.
Line 18b. Enter on line 18b the total
amount shown as federal income tax
withheld on Form(s) 1042-S. The
amount(s) withheld should be shown in
box 9 of your Form(s) 1042-S. Attach all
Form(s) 1042-S to the front of your
return.
Refunds of taxes shown on
Form 1042-S may be delayed
CAUTION
for up to 6 months. See Refund
Information, later.
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Line 19—2013 estimated tax payments. Enter any estimated federal
income tax payments you made using
Form 1040-ES (NR) for 2013. Include
any overpayment that you applied to
your 2013 estimated tax from:
Your 2012 return, or
An amended return (Form 1040X).
Name change. If you changed your
name because of marriage, divorce,
etc., and you made estimated tax
payments using your former name,
attach a statement to the front of
Form 1040NR-EZ. On the statement,
explain all of the payments you made in
2013 and show the name(s) and
identifying number(s) under which you
made them.
Line 20—Credit for amount paid with
Form 1040-C. Enter any amount you
paid with Form 1040-C for 2013.
Line 21—Total payments. Add lines
18a through 20. Enter the total on
line 21.
Amount paid with request for
extension of time to file. If you filed
Form 4868 to get an automatic
extension of time to file Form
1040NR-EZ, include in the total on
line 21 any amount you paid with that
form or by the electronic federal tax
payment system or credit or debit card.
If you paid by credit or debit card, do not
include on line 21 the convenience fee
you were charged. On the dotted line
next to line 21, enter “Form 4868” and
show the amount paid.
Refund
Line 22—Amount overpaid. If line 22
is under $1, we will send a refund only
on written request.
If the amount you overpaid is
large, you may want to
decrease the amount of income
tax withheld from your pay by filing a
new Form W-4. See Income Tax
Withholding and Estimated Tax
Payments for 2014 under Reminders,
later.
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Keep for Your Records
Exemption Deduction Worksheet—Line 13
1. Is the amount on Form 1040NR-EZ, line 10, more than the amount shown on line 4 below for your filing status?
No.
Yes.
STOP
Enter $3,900 on Form 1040NR-EZ, line 13.
Go to line 3.
2. Exemption amount
$3,900
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.
3. Enter the amount from Form 1040NR-EZ, line 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.
4. Enter the amount shown below for the filing status box you checked on page 1 of Form 1040NR-EZ.
Box 1—$250,000
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4.
5. Subtract line 4 from line 3. If the result is more than $122,500 ($61,250 if you checked filing status
box 2), STOP. You cannot take a deduction for your exemption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.
6. Divide line 5 by $2,500 ($1,250 if you checked filing status box 2). If the result is not a whole number,
increase it to the next higher whole number (for example, increase 0.0004 to 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.
Box 2—$150,000
7. Multiply line 6 by 2% (.02) and enter the result as a decimal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.
8. Multiply line 2 by the decimal on line 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.
9. Exemption deduction. Subtract line 8 from line 2. Enter the result here and on Form 1040NR-EZ, line 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
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Sample Check
Sample Check—Lines 23b Through 23d
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Note: The routing and account numbers may be in different places on your check.
Refund offset. If you owe past-due
federal tax, state income tax, child
support, spousal support, or certain
federal nontax debts, such as student
loans, all or part of the overpayment on
line 22 may be used (offset) to pay the
past-due amount. Offsets for federal
taxes are made by the IRS. All other
offsets are made by the Treasury
Department's Financial Management
Service (FMS). For federal tax offsets,
you will receive a notice from the IRS.
For all other offsets, you will receive a
notice from FMS. To find out if you may
have an offset or if you have any
questions about it, contact the agency
to which you owe the debt.
Lines 23a through 23e—Amount refunded to you. If you want to check
the status of your refund, see Refund
Information, later. Just use the IRS2Go
phone app or go to IRS.gov and click on
Where's My Refund? Information about
your return will generally be available 4
weeks after you mail your return. Have
your 2013 tax return handy so you can
enter your social security number, your
filing status, and the exact whole dollar
amount of your refund.
Where's My Refund? includes a
tracker that displays progress through
three stages: (1) return received, (2)
refund approved, and (3) refund sent.
Where's My Refund? will provide an
actual personalized refund date as soon
as the IRS processes your tax return
and approves your refund.
If you request a refund of tax
withheld on a Form 1042-S, we
CAUTION
may need additional time to
process the refund. Allow up to 6
months for these refunds to be issued.
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DIRECT DEPOSIT
Simple. Safe. Secure.
Fast Refunds! Choose direct deposit—a fast,
simple, safe, secure way to have your refund
deposited automatically to your checking or
savings account, including an individual
retirement arrangement (IRA). See IRA, later.
If you want us to directly deposit the
amount shown on line 23a to your
checking or savings account, including
an IRA, at a U.S. bank or other financial
institution (such as a mutual fund,
brokerage firm, or credit union) in the
United States:
Complete lines 23b through 23d (if
you want your refund deposited to only
one account), or
Check the box on line 23a and attach
Form 8888 if you want to split the direct
deposit of your refund into more than
one account or use all or part of your
refund to buy paper series I savings
bonds.
If you do not want your refund directly
deposited to your account, do not check
the box on line 23a. Draw a line through
the boxes on lines 23b and 23d. We will
send you a check instead.
Do not request a deposit of any part
of your refund to an account that is not
in your name, such as your tax
preparer's account.
Why Use Direct Deposit?
You get your refund faster by direct
deposit than you do by check.
Payment is more secure. There is no
check that can get lost or stolen.
It is more convenient. You do not
have to make a trip to the bank to
deposit your check.
It saves tax dollars. It costs the
government less to refund by direct
deposit.
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IRA. You can have your refund (or part
of it) directly deposited to a traditional
IRA, Roth IRA, or SEP-IRA, but not a
SIMPLE IRA. You must establish the
IRA at a bank or other financial
institution before you request direct
deposit. Make sure your direct deposit
will be accepted. You also must notify
the trustee or custodian of your account
of the year to which the deposit is to be
applied (unless the trustee or custodian
will not accept a deposit for 2013). If you
do not, the trustee or custodian can
assume the deposit is for the year
during which you are filing the return.
For example, if you file your 2013 return
during 2014 and do not notify the
trustee or custodian in advance, the
trustee or custodian can assume the
deposit to your IRA is for 2014. If you
designate your deposit to be for 2013,
you must verify that the deposit was
actually made to the account by the due
date of the return (without regard to
extensions). If the deposit is not made
by that date, the deposit is not an IRA
contribution for 2013.
You may be able to contribute
up to $5,500 ($6,500 if age 50
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or older at the end of 2013) to a
traditional IRA or Roth IRA for 2013. To
find the limits for 2014, see Pub. 590.
You may owe a penalty if your
contributions exceed these limits.
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For more information on IRAs, see
Pub. 590.
TreasuryDirect®. You can request a
deposit of your refund (or part of it) to a
TreasuryDirect® online account to buy
U.S. Treasury marketable securities and
savings bonds. For more information,
go to www.treasurydirect.gov.
Form 8888. You can have your refund
directly deposited into more than one
account or use it to buy up to $5,000 in
paper series I savings bonds. You do
not need a TreasuryDirect® account to
do this. For more information, see the
Form 8888 instructions.
Line 23b. The routing number must
be nine digits. The first two digits must
be 01 through 12 or 21 through 32. On
the sample check above, the routing
number is 250250025. Rufus and Mary
Maple would use that routing number
unless their financial institution
instructed them to use a different routing
number for direct deposits.
Ask your financial institution for the
correct routing number to enter on
line 23b if:
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The routing number on a deposit slip
is different from the routing number on
your checks,
Your deposit is to a savings account
that does not allow you to write checks,
or
Your checks state they are payable
through a financial institution different
from the one at which you have your
checking account.
address in the United States on
line 23e. However, if the address on
page 1 is in the United States, the IRS
cannot mail a refund to a different
address in the United States.
Line 23c. Check the appropriate
box for the type of account. Do not
check more than one box. If the deposit
is to an account such as an IRA, health
savings account, brokerage account, or
other similar account, ask your financial
institution whether you should check the
“Checking” or “Savings” box. You must
check the correct box to ensure your
deposit is accepted. For a
TreasuryDirect® online account, check
the “Savings” box.
This election to apply part or all
of the amount overpaid to your
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2014 estimated tax cannot be
changed later.
Line 23d. The account number can
be up to 17 characters (both numbers
and letters). Include hyphens but omit
spaces and special symbols. Enter the
number from left to right and leave any
unused boxes blank. On the sample
check, earlier, the account number is
20202086. Do not include the check
number.
If the direct deposit to your
account(s) is different from the amount
you expected, you will receive an
explanation in the mail about 2 weeks
after your refund is deposited.
Reasons Your Direct Deposit
Request May Be Rejected
If any of the following apply, your direct
deposit request will be rejected and a
check will be sent instead.
Any numbers or letters on lines 23b
through 23d are crossed out or whited
out.
You file your 2013 return after
December 31, 2014.
The IRS is not responsible for a
lost refund if you enter the
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wrong account information.
Check with your financial institution to
get the correct routing and account
numbers and to make sure your direct
deposit will be accepted.
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Line 23e. If you want your refund
mailed to an address not listed on
page 1 of Form 1040NR-EZ, enter that
address here. See Foreign address,
earlier, for information on entering a
foreign address.
Note. If the address on page 1 is not in
the United States, you can enter an
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Line 24—Applied to your 2014 estimated tax. Enter on line 24 the
amount, if any, of the overpayment on
line 22 you want applied to your 2014
estimated tax.
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Amount You Owe
To save interest and penalties,
pay your taxes in full by April
15, 2014. (see When To File,
earlier). You do not have to pay if line 25
is under $1.
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Line 25—Amount you owe. Include
any estimated tax penalty from line 26 in
the amount you enter on line 25.
You can pay online, by phone, or by
check or money order. Do not include
any estimated tax payment for 2014 in
this payment. Instead, make the
estimated tax payment separately.
Bad check or payment. The penalty
for writing a bad check to the IRS is $25
or 2% of the check, whichever is more.
However, if the amount of the check is
less than $25, the penalty is the amount
of the check. This penalty also applies
to other forms of payment if the IRS
does not receive the funds.
Use TeleTax topic 206 by calling
1-800-829-4477 or see Tax Topic 206
on IRS.gov.
Pay Online
Paying online is convenient and secure
and helps make sure we get your
payments on time. You can pay using
either of the following electronic
payment methods.
Direct transfer from your bank
account.
Credit or debit card.
To pay your taxes online or for more
information, go to www.irs.gov/e-pay.
Pay By Phone
Paying by phone is another safe and
secure method of paying electronically.
Use one of the following methods.
Direct transfer from your bank
account.
Credit or debit card.
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To pay by direct transfer from your
bank account, call EFTPS Customer
Service at 1-800-555-4477 (English) or
1-800-244-4829 (Español). People who
are deaf or hard of hearing, or have a
speech disability and who have access
to TTY/TDD equipment can call
1-800-733-4829.
To pay using a credit or debit card,
you can call one of the following service
providers. There is a convenience fee
charged by these providers that varies
by provider, card type, and payment
amount.
WorldPay
1-888-9-PAY-TAX TM
(1-888-972-9829)
www.payUSAtax.com
Official Payments Corporation
1-888-UPAY-TAXTM
(1-888-872-9829)
www.officialpayments.com
Link2Gov Corporation
1-888-PAY-1040 TM
(1-888-729-1040)
www.PAY1040.com
For the latest details on how to pay
by phone, go to www.irs.gov/e-pay.
Pay By Check or Money Order
Make your check or money order
payable to “United States Treasury” for
the full amount due. Do not send cash.
Do not attach the payment to your
return. Write “2013 Form 1040NR-EZ”
and your name, address, daytime
phone number, and SSN or ITIN on your
payment.
To help us process your payment,
enter the amount on the right side of the
check like this: $ XXX.XX. Do not use
dashes or lines (for example, do not
enter “$ XXX–” or “$ XXXxx 100”).
You may need to (a) increase
the amount of income tax
withheld from your pay by filing
a new Form W-4 or (b) make estimated
tax payments for 2014. See Income Tax
Withholding and Estimated Tax
Payments for 2014 under Reminders,
later.
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What if you cannot pay? If you
cannot pay the full amount shown on
line 25 when you file, you can ask for:
An installment agreement, or
An extension of time to pay.
Installment agreement. Under an
installment agreement, you can pay all
or part of the tax you owe in monthly
installments. However, even if your
request to pay in installments is granted,
you will be charged interest and may be
charged a late payment penalty on the
tax not paid by the due date (without
extensions). You also must pay a fee.
To limit the interest and penalty
charges, pay as much of the tax as
possible when you file. But before
requesting an installment agreement,
you should consider other less costly
alternatives, such as a bank loan or
credit card payment.
To ask for an installment agreement,
you can apply online or use Form 9465.
To apply online, go to IRS.gov and click
on “Tools” and then “Online Payment
Agreement.”
Extension of time to pay. If paying
the tax when it is due would cause you
an undue hardship, you can ask for an
extension of time to pay by filing Form
1127, Application for Extension of Time
for Payment of Tax Due to Undue
Hardship, on or before the due date
(without regard to extensions) for filing
your return. An extension generally will
not be granted for more than 6 months.
You will be charged interest on the tax
not paid by the due date (without regard
to extensions) for filing your return. You
must pay the tax before the extension
runs out. If you do not, penalties may be
imposed.
If the due date is April 15, 2014,
and you pay after April 15,
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2014, you will be charged
interest on the tax not paid by April 15,
2014.
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Line 26—Estimated tax penalty. You
may owe this penalty if:
Line 25 is at least $1,000 and it is
more than 10% of the tax shown on your
return, or
You did not pay enough estimated tax
by any of the due dates. This is true
even if you are due a refund.
The “tax shown on your return” is the
amount on your 2013 Form 1040NR-EZ,
line 15.
Exception. You will not owe the
penalty if your 2012 tax return was for a
tax year of 12 full months and either of
the following applies.
1. You had no tax shown on your
2012 return and you were a U.S. citizen
or resident for all of 2012.
2. Line 21 on your 2013 return is at
least 100% of the tax shown on your
2012 return. (But see Caution below.)
Your estimated tax payments for 2013
must have been made on time and for
the required amount.
If your 2012 AGI was over
$150,000 (over $75,000 if you
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checked filing status box 2 for
2013), item (2) applies only if line 21 on
your 2013 tax return is at least 110% of
the tax shown on your 2012 return. This
rule does not apply to farmers and
fishermen.
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For most people, the “tax shown on
your 2012 return” is the amount on your
2012 Form 1040NR-EZ, line 15.
Figuring the penalty. If the
exception above does not apply and
you choose to figure the penalty
yourself, see Form 2210 (or 2210-F for
farmers or fishermen) to find out if you
owe the penalty. If you do, you can use
the form to figure the amount.
Enter the penalty on line 26. Add the
penalty to any tax due and enter the
total on line 25.
However, if you have an
overpayment on line 22, subtract the
penalty from the amount you otherwise
would enter on line 23a or line 24. Lines
23a, 24, and 26 must equal line 22.
If the penalty is more than the
overpayment on line 22, enter -0- on
lines 23a and 24. Then subtract line 22
from line 26 and enter the result on
line 25.
Do not file Form 2210 with your
return unless Form 2210 indicates that
you must do so. Instead, keep it for your
records.
Because Form 2210 is
complicated, you can leave
line 26 blank and the IRS will
figure the penalty and send you a bill.
We will not charge you interest on the
penalty if you pay by the date specified
on the bill. If your income varied during
the year, the annualized income
installment method may reduce the
amount of your penalty. But you must
file Form 2210 because the IRS cannot
figure your penalty under this method.
See the Instructions for Form 2210 for
other situations in which you may be
able to lower your penalty by filing Form
2210.
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Third Party Designee
If you want to allow your preparer, a
friend, family member, or any other
person you choose to discuss your
2013 tax return with the IRS, check the
“Yes” box in the “Third Party Designee”
area of your return. Also, enter the
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designee's name, U.S. phone number,
and any five digits the designee
chooses as his or her personal
identification number (PIN).
If you check the “Yes” box, you are
authorizing the IRS to call the designee
to answer any questions that may arise
during the processing of your return.
You also are authorizing the designee
to:
Give the IRS any information that is
missing from your return,
Call the IRS for information about the
processing of your return or the status of
your refund or payment(s),
Receive copies of notices or
transcripts related to your return, upon
request, and
Respond to certain IRS notices about
math errors, offsets, and return
preparation.
You are not authorizing the designee
to receive any refund check, bind you to
anything (including any additional tax
liability), or otherwise represent you
before the IRS. If you want to expand
the designee's authorization, see Pub.
947, Practice Before the IRS and Power
of Attorney.
The authorization will automatically
end no later than the due date (without
regard to extensions) for filing your 2014
tax return (see When To File, earlier). If
you want to revoke the authorization
before it ends, see Pub. 947.
Sign Your Return
Form 1040NR-EZ is not considered a
valid return unless you sign it. Be sure to
date your return and enter your
occupation(s) in the United States. If
you have someone prepare your return,
you are still responsible for the
correctness of the return. If your return
is signed by a representative for you,
you must have a power of attorney
attached that specifically authorizes the
representative to sign your return. To do
this, you can use Form 2848.
You can have an agent in the United
States prepare and sign your return if
you could not do so for one of the
following reasons:
You were ill.
You were not in the United States at
any time during the 60 days before the
return was due.
Other reasons approved by the IRS,
which you explain in writing to:
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Austin, TX 73301-0215
U.S.A.
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
Court-appointed conservator, guardian, or other fiduciary. If you are a
court-appointed conservator, guardian,
or other fiduciary for a mentally or
physically incompetent individual who
has to file Form 1040NR-EZ, sign your
name for the individual. File Form 56.
Child's return. If your child cannot sign
the return, either parent can sign the
child's name in the space provided.
Then enter “By (your signature), parent
for minor child.”
Identity Protection PIN
For 2013, if you received an Identity
Protection Personal Identification
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
Number (IP PIN) from the IRS, enter it in
the IP PIN spaces provided below your
daytime phone number. You must
correctly enter all six numbers of your IP
PIN. If you did not receive an IP PIN,
leave these spaces blank.
New IP PINs are issued every
year. Enter the latest IP PIN
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you received. IP PINs for 2013
tax returns generally were sent in
December 2013.
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If you need more information or
answers to frequently asked questions
on how to use the IP PIN, go to
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www.irs.gov/Individuals/
Understanding‐Your‐CP01A‐Notice. If
you received an IP PIN but misplaced it,
call 1‐800‐908‐4490, extension 245.
Paid Preparer Must Sign
Your Return
Generally, anyone you pay to prepare
your return must sign it and include their
preparer tax identification number
(PTIN) in the space provided. The
preparer must give you a copy of the
return for your records. Someone who
prepares your return but does not
charge you should not sign your return.
Instructions for
Schedule OI,
Other Information
Answer all questions.
Item A
List all countries of which you were a
citizen or national during the tax year.
Item B
List the country in which you claimed
residence for tax purposes during the
tax year.
Item C
If you have completed immigration Form
I-485 and submitted the form to the U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services,
you have applied to become a green
card holder (lawful permanent resident)
of the United States.
Item D
If you checked “Yes” for D1 or D2, you
may be a U.S. tax expatriate and special
rules may apply to you. See Expatriation
Tax in chapter 4 of Pub. 519 for more
information.
Item E
If you had a visa on the last day of the
tax year, enter your visa type. Examples
are the following.
B-1 Visitor for business.
F-1 Students-academic institutions.
H-1B Temporary worker with
specialty occupation.
J-1 Exchange visitor.
If you did not have a visa, enter your
U.S. immigration status on the last day
of the tax year. For example, if you
entered under the visa waiver program,
enter “VWP” and the name of the Visa
Waiver Program Country.
If you were not present in the United
States on the last day of the tax year,
and you have no U.S. immigration
status, enter “Not present in U.S.—No
U.S. immigration status.”
Item F
If you ever changed your visa type or
U.S. immigration status, check the “Yes”
box. For example, you entered the
United States in 2012 on an F-1 visa as
an academic student. During 2013, you
changed to an H-1B visa as a teacher.
You will check the “Yes” box and enter
on the dotted line “Changed status from
F-1 student to H-1B teacher on August
20, 2013.”
Item G
Enter the dates you entered and left the
United States during 2013 on short
business trips or to visit family, go on
vacation, or return home briefly.
If you are a resident of Canada or
Mexico and commute to work in the
United States on more than 75% of the
workdays during your working period,
you are a regular commuter and do not
need to enter the dates you entered and
left the United States during the year.
Commute means to travel to work and
return to your residence within a 24-hour
period. Check the appropriate box for
Canada or Mexico and skip to item H.
See Days of Presence in the United
States in chapter 1 of Pub. 519.
If you were in the United States on
January 1, enter 1/1 as the first date you
entered the United States. If you were in
the United States on December 31, do
not enter a final date departed.
Item H
Review your entry and passport stamps
or other records to count the number of
days you were actually present in the
United States during the years listed. A
day of presence is any day that you are
physically present in the United States
at any time during the 24-hour period
beginning at 12:01 a.m. For the list of
exceptions to the days you must count
as actually present in the United States,
see Days of Presence in the United
States in chapter 1 of Pub. 519. If you
were not in the United States on any
day of the tax year, enter -0-.
Item I
If you filed a U.S. income tax return for a
prior year, enter the latest year for which
you filed a return and the form number
you filed.
Item J
Line 1. If you are a resident of a treaty
country (that is, you qualify as a resident
of that country within the meaning of the
tax treaty between the United States
and that country), you must know the
terms of the tax treaty between the
United States and that country to
properly complete item J. You can
download the complete text of most
U.S. tax treaties at IRS.gov. Enter “tax
treaties” in the search box. Technical
explanations for many of those treaties
are also available at that site. Also, see
Pub. 901 for a quick reference guide to
the provisions of U.S. tax treaties.
If you are claiming exemption from
income tax under a U.S. income tax
treaty with a foreign country on Form
1040NR-EZ, you must provide all the
information requested in item J.
Column (a), Country. Enter the
treaty country that qualifies you for
treaty benefits.
Column (b), Tax treaty article.
Enter the number of the treaty article
that exempts the income from U.S. tax.
Column (c), Number of months
claimed in prior tax years. Enter the
number of months in prior tax years for
which you claimed an exemption from
U.S. tax based on the specified treaty
article.
Column (d), Amount of exempt
income in current tax year. Enter the
amount of income in the current tax year
that is exempt from U.S. tax based on
the specified treaty article.
Line (e), Total. Add the amounts in
column (d). Enter the total on line 1e
and on page 1, line 6. Do not include
this amount in the amounts entered on
Form 1040NR-EZ, page 1, line 3 or 5.
If required, attach Form 8833. See
Treaty-based return position disclosure,
later.
Line 2. Check “Yes” if you were subject
to tax in a foreign country on any of the
income reported on line 1, column (d).
Example. Sara is a citizen of Italy
and was a resident there until
Example. Item J—Income Exempt from Tax
by Treaty
(a) Country
Keep for Your Records
(b) Tax treaty article (c) Number of months (d) Amount of exempt
claimed in prior tax
income in current tax
years
year
Italy
20
4
$40,000
(e) Total. Enter this amount on Form 1040NR-EZ, line 6. Do not enter it on
line 3 or line 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$40,000
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Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
September 2012, when she moved to
the United States to accept a position as
a high school teacher at an accredited
public high school. Sara came to the
United States on a J-1 visa (Exchange
visitor) and signed a contract to teach
for 2 years at this U.S. school. She
began teaching in September 2012 and
plans to continue teaching through May
2014. Sara's salary per school year is
$40,000. She plans to return to Italy in
June 2014 and resume her Italian
residence. For calendar year 2013, Sara
earned $40,000 from her teaching
position. She completes the table in
item J on her 2013 tax return as shown
in Example. Item J—Income Exempt
from Tax by Treaty, earlier.
Consular Agreement reduces or
modifies the taxation of income.
4. You are a partner in a partnership
or a beneficiary of an estate or trust and
the partnership, estate, or trust reports
the required information on its return.
5. The payments or items of income
that otherwise are required to be
disclosed total no more than $10,000.
If you are claiming tax treaty
benefits and you failed to
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submit adequate
documentation to a withholding agent,
you must attach to your tax return all
information that otherwise would have
been required on the withholding tax
document (for example, all information
required on Form W-8BEN or Form
8233).
Did you:
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Treaty-based return position disclosure. If you take the position that a
treaty of the United States overrides or
modifies any provision of the Internal
Revenue Code and that position
reduces (or potentially reduces) your
tax, you must report certain information
on Form 8833 and attach it to Form
1040NR-EZ.
If you fail to report the required
information, you will be charged a
penalty of $1,000 for each failure,
unless you show that such failure is due
to reasonable cause and not willful
neglect. For more details, see Form
8833 and its instructions.
Exceptions. You do not have to file
Form 8833 for any of the following.
1. You claim a treaty reduces the
withholding tax on interest, dividends,
rents, royalties, or other fixed or
determinable annual or periodical
income ordinarily subject to the 30%
rate.
2. You claim a treaty reduces or
modifies the taxation of income from
dependent personal services, pensions,
annuities, social security and other
public pensions, or income of artists,
athletes, students, trainees, or teachers.
This includes taxable scholarship and
fellowship grants.
3. You claim an International Social
Security Agreement or a Diplomatic or
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
Reminders
Return Checklist
This checklist can help you file a correct
return. Mistakes can delay your refund
or result in notices being sent to you.
Enter your name and address in the
correct order in the spaces provided on
Form 1040NR-EZ?
Enter the correct SSN or ITIN in the space
provided on Form 1040NR-EZ? Check
that your name and SSN or ITIN agree
with your social security card or the IRS
notice assigning your ITIN.
Use the amount from line 14 (Taxable
income), and the proper filing status, to
find your tax in the Tax Table? Be sure you
entered the correct tax on line 15.
Check your math, especially when figuring
your taxable income, federal income tax
withheld, total payments, and refund or
amount you owe?
Enter the correct amounts for line 11
(Itemized deductions) and line 13
(Exemption)?
Sign and date Form 1040NR-EZ and enter
your occupation(s) in the United States?
Include your apartment number in your
address if you live in an apartment?
Attach your Form(s) W-2, 1042-S, and
1099-R to the front of the return? Attach
Form(s) 1099-R only if federal income tax
was withheld.
Include all the required information on your
payment if you owe tax and are paying by
check or money order? See the
instructions for line 25, earlier, for details.
File only one original return for the same
year, even if you have not gotten your
refund or have not heard from the IRS
since you filed? Filing more than one
original return for the same year or
sending in more than one copy of the
same return (unless we ask you to do so)
could delay your refund.
Refund Information
Visit IRS.gov
and click on
Where's My
Refund? 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Information about your return will
generally be available within 4 weeks
after you mail your return.
To use Where's My Refund?
have a copy of your tax return
handy. You will need to enter
the following information from your
return:
Your SSN or ITIN,
Your filing status, and
The exact whole dollar amount of
your expected refund.
Refund of tax withheld on a Form
1042-S. If you request a refund of tax
withheld on a Form 1042-S, we may
need additional time to process the
refund. Allow up to 6 months for these
refunds to be issued.
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Updates to refund status are
made once a day—usually at
night.
If you do not have Internet access, you
have two options.
You can check the status of your
refund on the free IRS2Go phone app.
If you are in the United States, call
1-800-829-1954 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week, for automated refund
information. Our live phone and walk-in
assistors can research the status of your
refund only if it's been more than 6
weeks since you mailed your paper
return.
Do not send in a copy of your return
unless asked to do so.
To get a refund, you generally must
file your return within 3 years from the
date the return was due (including
extensions).
Where’s My Refund? does not track
refunds that are claimed on an
amended tax return.
Refund information also is available
in Spanish at www.irs.gov/espanol and
the phone number listed earlier.
Income Tax Withholding and
Estimated Tax Payments for
2014
If the amount you owe or the amount
you overpaid is large, you may want to
file a new Form W-4 with your employer
to change the amount of income tax
withheld from your 2014 pay. For details
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on how to complete Form W-4, see the
Instructions for Form 8233 and Notice
1392, Supplemental Form W-4
Instructions for Nonresident Aliens.
If you do not pay your tax through
withholding, or do not pay enough tax
that way, you might have to pay
estimated tax. In general, you do not
have to make estimated tax payments if
you expect that your 2014 Form
1040NR-EZ will show a tax refund or a
tax balance due of less than $1,000. If
your total estimated tax for 2014 is
$1,000 or more, see Form 1040-ES
(NR). It has a worksheet you can use to
see if you have to make estimated tax
payments. However, if you expect to be
a resident of Puerto Rico during all of
2014 and you must pay estimated tax,
use Form 1040-ES. For more
information, see Pub. 505, Tax
Withholding and Estimated Tax, and
Pub. 519.
How Do You Get a Copy of Your
Tax Return?
If you need a copy of your tax return,
use Form 4506. There is a fee for each
return requested. See Form 4506 for the
current fee. If your main home, principal
place of business, or tax records are
located in a federally declared disaster
area, this fee will be waived. If you want
a free transcript of your tax return or
account:
Use Form 4506-T or 4506T-EZ,
Visit IRS.gov and click on “Order a
Tax Return or Account Transcript,”
If you are in the United States, call
1-800-908-9946, or
If you are outside the United States,
call 267-941-1000 (English-speaking
only). This number is not toll-free.
How Do You Amend Your Tax
Return?
File Form 1040X to change a return you
already filed. Also, use Form 1040X if
you filed Form 1040NR-EZ and you
should have filed Form 1040, 1040A, or
1040EZ, or vice versa. Generally, Form
1040X must be filed within 3 years after
the date the original return was filed or
within 2 years after the date the tax was
paid, whichever is later. You may have
more time to file Form 1040X if you live
in a federally declared disaster area or
you are physically or mentally unable to
manage your financial affairs. See Pub.
519 and Pub. 556, Examination of
Returns, Appeal Rights, and Claims for
Refund, for details.
Past Due Returns
If you or someone you know needs to
file past due tax returns, use TeleTax
topic 153 or go to www.irs.gov/
individuals for help in filing those
returns. Send the return to the address
that applies to you in the latest Form
1040NR-EZ instructions. For example, if
you are filing a 2010 return in 2014, use
the address in Where To File, earlier.
However, if you got an IRS notice, mail
the return to the address in the notice.
Interest and Penalties
You do not have to figure the amount of
any interest or penalties you may owe.
Because figuring these amounts can be
complicated, we will do it for you if you
want. We will send you a bill for any
amount due.
If you include interest or penalties
(other than the estimated tax penalty)
with your payment, identify and enter
the amount in the bottom margin of
Form 1040NR-EZ, page 1. Do not
include interest or penalties (other than
the estimated tax penalty) in the amount
you owe on line 25.
Interest. We will charge you interest on
taxes not paid by their due date, even if
an extension of time to file is granted.
We also will charge you interest on
penalties imposed for failure to file,
negligence, fraud, substantial valuation
misstatements, substantial
understatements of tax, and reportable
transaction understatements. Interest is
charged on the penalty from the due
date of the return (including extensions).
Penalty for late filing. If you do not file
your return by the due date (including
extensions), the penalty is usually 5% of
the amount due for each month or part
of a month your return is late, unless
you have a reasonable explanation. If
you do, include it with your return. The
penalty can be as much as 25% of the
tax due. The penalty is 15% per month,
up to a maximum of 75%, if the failure to
file is fraudulent. If your return is more
than 60 days late, the minimum penalty
will be $135 or the amount of any tax
you owe, whichever is smaller.
Penalty for late payment of tax. If
you pay your taxes late, the penalty is
usually 1 2 of 1% of the unpaid amount for
each month or part of a month the tax is
not paid. The penalty can be as much
as 25% of the unpaid amount. It applies
to any unpaid tax on the return. This
penalty is in addition to interest charges
on late payments.
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Penalty for frivolous return. In
addition to any other penalties, the law
imposes a penalty of $5,000 for filing a
frivolous return. A frivolous return is one
that does not contain information
needed to figure the correct tax or
shows a substantially incorrect tax
because you take a frivolous position or
desire to delay or interfere with the tax
laws. This includes altering or striking
out the preprinted language above the
space where you sign. For a list of
positions identified as frivolous, see
Notice 2010-33, 2010-17 I.R.B. 609,
available at
www.irs.gov/irb/2010-17_IRB/ar13.html.
Other penalties. Other penalties can
be imposed for negligence, substantial
understatement of tax, reportable
transaction understatements, filing an
erroneous refund claim, and fraud.
Criminal penalties may be imposed for
willful failure to file, tax evasion, making
a false statement, or identity theft. See
Pub. 519 for details on some of these
penalties.
How Long Should Records Be
Kept?
Keep a copy of your tax return,
worksheets you used, and records of all
items appearing on it (such as Forms
W-2, 1042-S, and 1099) until the statute
of limitations runs out for that return.
Usually, this is 3 years from the date the
return was due or filed or 2 years from
the date the tax was paid, whichever is
later. You should keep some records
longer. For example, keep property
records (including those on your home)
as long as they are needed to figure the
basis of the original or replacement
property. For more details, see What
Records Should I Keep in chapter 1 of
Pub. 17.
Secure Your Tax Records from
Identity Theft
Identity theft occurs when someone
uses your personal information, such as
your name, social security number
(SSN), individual taxpayer identification
number (ITIN), or other identifying
information, without your permission, to
commit fraud or other crimes. An
identity thief may use your SSN to get a
job or may file a tax return using your
SSN to receive a refund.
To reduce your risk:
Protect your SSN or ITIN,
Ensure your employer is protecting
your SSN or ITIN, and
Be careful when choosing a tax
preparer.
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
If your tax records are affected by
identity theft and you receive a notice
from the IRS, respond right away to the
name and phone number printed on the
IRS notice or letter. For more
information, see Pub. 4535, Identity
Theft Prevention and Victim Assistance.
If your tax records are not currently
affected by identity theft but you think
you are at risk due to a lost or stolen
purse or wallet, questionable credit card
activity or credit report, etc., contact the
IRS Identity Protection Specialized Unit
at 1-800-908-4490 or submit Form
14039.
Victims of identity theft who are
experiencing economic harm or a
systemic problem, or are seeking help in
resolving tax problems that have not
been resolved through normal channels,
may be eligible for Taxpayer Advocate
Service (TAS) assistance. You can
reach TAS by calling the National
Taxpayer Advocate helpline at
1-877-777-4778. People who are deaf
or hard of hearing, or have a speech
disability and who have access to
TTY/TTD equipment can call
1-800-829-4059. People who are deaf
or hard of hearing, or have a speech
disability can also contact the IRS
through relay services such as the
Federal Relay Service available at
www.gsa.gov/fedrelay.
Protect yourself from suspicious
emails or phishing schemes.
Phishing is the creation and use of email
and websites designed to mimic
legitimate business emails and
websites. The most common form is the
act of sending an email to a user falsely
claiming to be an established legitimate
enterprise in an attempt to scam the
user into surrendering private
information that will be used for identity
theft.
The IRS does not initiate contacts
with taxpayers via emails. Also, the IRS
does not request detailed personal
information through email or ask
taxpayers for the PIN numbers,
passwords, or similar secret access
information for their credit card, bank, or
other financial accounts.
If you receive an unsolicited email
claiming to be from the IRS, forward the
message to phishing@irs.gov. You also
may report misuse of the IRS name,
logo, forms, or other IRS property to the
Treasury Inspector General for Tax
Administration toll-free at
1-800-366-4484. People who are deaf
or hard of hearing, or have a speech
disability and who have access to
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
TTY/TDD equipment can call
1-800-877-8339. You can forward
suspicious emails to the Federal Trade
Commission at spam@uce.gov or
contact them at www.ftc.gov/idtheft or
1-877-IDTHEFT (1-877-438-4338).
People who are deaf or hard of hearing,
or have a speech disability and who
have access to TTY/TDD equipment
can call 1-866-653-4261.
Visit IRS.gov and enter “identity theft”
in the search box to learn more about
identity theft and how to reduce your
risk.
What Are Your Rights as a
Taxpayer?
You have the right to be treated fairly,
professionally, promptly, and
courteously by IRS employees. Our goal
at the IRS is to protect your rights so
that you will have the highest
confidence in the integrity, efficiency,
and fairness of our tax system. To
ensure that you always receive such
treatment, you should know about the
many rights you have at each step of the
tax process. For details, see Pub. 1,
Your Rights As A Taxpayer.
How to Get Tax Help
Whether it's help with a tax issue,
preparing your tax return or a need for a
free publication or form, get the help you
need the way you want it: online, use a
smart phone, call or walk in to an IRS
office or volunteer site near you.
Free help with your tax return. You
can get free help preparing your return
nationwide from IRS-certified
volunteers. The Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance (VITA) program helps
low-to-moderate income, elderly,
people with disabilities, and limited
English proficient taxpayers. The Tax
Counseling for the Elderly (TCE)
program helps taxpayers age 60 and
older with their tax returns. Most VITA
and TCE sites offer free electronic filing
and all volunteers will let you know
about credits and deductions you may
be entitled to claim. In addition, some
VITA and TCE sites provide taxpayers
the opportunity to prepare their own
return with help from an IRS-certified
volunteer. To find the nearest VITA or
TCE site, you can use the VITA Locator
Tool on IRS.gov, download the IRS2Go
app, or call 1-800-906-9887.
As part of the TCE program, AARP
offers the Tax-Aide counseling program.
To find the nearest AARP Tax-Aide site,
visit AARP's website at www.aarp.org/
money/taxaide or call 1-888-227-7669.
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For more information on these
programs, go to IRS.gov and enter
“VITA” in the search box.
Internet. IRS.gov and IRS2Go are
ready when you are—24 hours a day, 7
days a week.
Download the free IRS2Go app from
the iTunes app store or from Google
Play. Use it to check your refund status,
order transcripts of your tax returns or
tax account, watch the IRS YouTube
channel, get IRS news as soon as it's
released to the public, subscribe to filing
season updates or daily tax tips, and
follow the IRS Twitter news feed,
@IRSnews, to get the latest federal tax
news, including information about tax
law changes and important IRS
programs.
Check the status of your 2013 refund
with the Where's My Refund?
application on IRS.gov or download the
IRS2Go app and select the Refund
Status option. The IRS issues more than
9 out of 10 refunds in less than 21 days.
Using these applications, you can start
checking on the status of your return
within 24 hours after we receive your
e-filed return or 4 weeks after you mail a
paper return. You will also be given a
personalized refund date as soon as the
IRS processes your tax return and
approves your refund. The IRS updates
Where's My Refund? every 24 hours,
usually overnight, so you only need to
check once a day.
Use the Interactive Tax Assistant
(ITA) to research your tax questions. No
need to wait on the phone or stand in
line. The ITA is available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week, and provides you
with a variety of tax information related
to general filing topics, deductions,
credits, and income. When you reach
the response screen, you can print the
entire interview and the final response
for your records. New subject areas are
added on a regular basis.
Answers not provided through ITA may
be found in Tax Trails, one of the Tax
Topics on IRS.gov which contain
general individual and business tax
information or by searching the IRS Tax
Map, which includes an international
subject index. You can use the IRS
Tax Map, to search publications and
instructions by topic or keyword. The
IRS Tax Map integrates forms and
publications into one research tool and
provides single-point access to tax law
information by subject. When the user
searches the IRS Tax Map, they will be
provided with links to related content in
existing IRS publications, forms and
instructions, questions and answers,
and Tax Topics.
Coming this filing season, you can
immediately view and print for free all 5
types of individual federal tax transcripts
(tax returns, tax account, record of
account, wage and income statement,
and certification of non-filing) using Get
Transcript. You can also ask the IRS to
mail a return or an account transcript to
you. Only the mail option is available by
choosing the Tax Records option on the
IRS2Go app by selecting Mail
Transcript on IRS.gov or by calling
1-800-908-9946. Tax return and tax
account transcripts are generally
available for the current year and the
past three years.
Determine if you are eligible for the
EITC and estimate the amount of the
credit with the Earned Income Tax
Credit (EITC) Assistant.
Visit Understanding Your IRS Notice
or Letter to get answers to questions
about a notice or letter you received
from the IRS.
If you received the First Time
Homebuyer Credit, you can use the
First Time Homebuyer Credit Account
Look-up tool for information on your
repayments and account balance.
Check the status of your amended
return using Where's My Amended
Return? Go to IRS.gov and enter
Where's My Amended Return? in the
search box. You can generally expect
your amended return to be processed
up to 12 weeks from the date we receive
it. It can take up to 3 weeks from the
date you mailed it to show up in our
system.
Make a payment using one of several
safe and convenient electronic payment
options available on IRS.gov. Select the
Payment tab on the front page of
IRS.gov for more information.
Determine if you are eligible and
apply for an online payment agreement,
if you owe more tax than you can pay
today.
Figure your income tax withholding
with the IRS Withholding Calculator on
IRS.gov. Use it if you've had too much
or too little withheld, your personal
situation has changed, you're starting a
new job or you just want to see if you're
having the right amount withheld.
Determine if you might be subject to
the Alternative Minimum Tax by using
the Alternative Minimum Tax Assistant
on IRS.gov.
Request an Electronic Filing PIN by
going to IRS.gov and entering Electronic
Filing PIN in the search box.
Download forms, instructions and
publications, including accessible
versions for people with disabilities.
Locate the nearest Taxpayer
Assistance Center (TAC) using the
Office Locator tool on IRS.gov, or
choose the Contact Us option on the
IRS2Go app and search Local Offices.
An employee can answer questions
about your tax account or help you set
up a payment plan. Before you visit,
check the Office Locator on IRS.gov, or
Local Offices under Contact Us on
IRS2Go to confirm the address, phone
number, days and hours of operation,
and the services provided. If you have a
special need, such as a disability, you
can request an appointment. Call the
local number listed in the Office Locator,
or look in the phone book under United
States Government, Internal Revenue
Service.
Apply for an Employer
Identification Number (EIN). Go to
IRS.gov and enter Apply for an EIN in
the search box.
Read the Internal Revenue Code,
regulations, or other official guidance.
Read Internal Revenue Bulletins.
Sign up to receive local and national
tax news and more by email. Just click
on “subscriptions” above the search box
on IRS.gov and choose from a variety of
options.
Phone. You can call the IRS, or you
can carry it in your pocket with the
IRS2Go app on your smart phone or
tablet. Download the free IRS2Go app
from the iTunes app store or from
Google Play.
Call to locate the nearest volunteer
help site, 1-800-906-9887 or you can
use the VITA Locator Tool on IRS.gov,
or download the IRS2Go app.
Low-to-moderate income, elderly,
people with disabilities, and limited
English proficient taxpayers can get free
help with their tax return from the
nationwide Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance (VITA) program. The Tax
Counseling for the Elderly (TCE)
program helps taxpayers age 60 and
older with their tax returns. Most VITA
and TCE sites offer free electronic filing.
Some VITA and TCE sites provide
IRS-certified volunteers who can help
prepare your tax return. Through the
TCE program, AARP offers the
Tax-Aide counseling program; call
1-888-227-7669 to find the nearest
Tax-Aide location.
Call the automated Where's My
Refund? information hotline to check
the status of your 2013 refund 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week at
1-800-829-1954. If you e-file, you can
start checking on the status of your
return within 24 hours after the IRS
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receives your tax return or 4 weeks after
you've mailed a paper return. The IRS
issues more than 9 out of 10 refunds in
less than 21 days. Where's My Refund?
will give you a personalized refund date
as soon as the IRS processes your tax
return and approves your refund. Before
you call this automated hotline, have
your 2013 tax return handy so you can
enter your social security number, your
filing status, and the exact whole dollar
amount of your refund. The IRS updates
Where's My Refund? every 24 hours,
usually overnight, so you only need to
check once a day. Note, the above
information is for our automated hotline.
Our live phone and walk-in assistors
can research the status of your refund
only if it's been more than 6 weeks since
you mailed your paper return.
Call the Amended Return Hotline,
1-866-464-2050, to check the status of
your amended return. You can generally
expect your amended return to be
processed up to 12 weeks from the date
we receive it. It can take up to 3 weeks
from the date you mailed it to show up in
our system.
Call 1-800-TAX-FORM
(1-800-829-3676) to order current-year
forms, instructions, publications, and
prior-year forms and instructions (limited
to 5 years). You should receive your
order within 10 business days.
Call TeleTax, 1-800-829-4477, to
listen to pre-recorded messages
covering general and business tax
information. If, between January and
April 15, you still have questions about
the Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ (like
filing requirements, dependents, credits,
Schedule D, pensions and IRAs or
self-employment taxes), call
1-800-829-1040.
Call using TTY/TDD equipment,
1-800-829-4059 to ask tax questions or
order forms and publications. The
TTY/TDD telephone number is for
people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or
have a speech disability. These
individuals can also contact the IRS
through relay services such as the
Federal Relay Service.
Walk-in. You can find a selection of
forms, publications and services —
in-person.
Products. You can walk in to some
post offices, libraries, and IRS offices to
pick up certain forms, instructions, and
publications. Some IRS offices,
libraries, and city and county
government offices have a collection of
products available to photocopy from
reproducible proofs.
Services. You can walk in to your
local TAC for face-to-face tax help. An
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
employee can answer questions about
your tax account or help you set up a
payment plan. Before visiting, use the
Office Locator tool on IRS.gov, or
choose the Contact Us option on the
IRS2Go app and search Local Offices
for days and hours of operation, and
services provided.
Mail. You can send your order for
forms, instructions, and publications to
the address below. You should receive
a response within 10 business days
after your request is received.
Internal Revenue Service
1201 N. Mitsubishi Motorway
Bloomington, IL 61705-6613
Everyday Tax Solutions
Taxpayer Assistance in the United
States
In the United States you can get
face-to-face help solving tax problems
most business days in IRS Taxpayer
Assistance Centers (TAC). To find the
number to call your local TAC, go to
www.irs.gov/uac/Contact-Your-LocalIRS-Office-1 or look in the phone book
under “United States Government,
Internal Revenue Service.”
If you wish to write instead of
call, please address your letter
to:
Internal Revenue Service
International Accounts
Philadelphia, PA 19255-0725
U.S.A.
Make sure you include your identifying
number (defined in Identifying Number,
earlier) when you write.
Taxpayer Assistance Outside the
United States
If you are outside the United
States, you can call
267-941-1000
(English-speaking only). This number is
not toll free.
Outside the United States, we will
answer your tax questions and help with
account problems at any of our
overseas offices. You can phone or
visit—just be sure to have last year’s tax
return, your wage and income
statements, and your other tax records
with you. If you wish to write instead of
call, please contact the office to obtain
the mailing address.
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
The offices are located in the
following countries.
Beijing, People's Republic of China
U.S. Embassy
No. 55 An Jia Lou Road
Beijing 100600
People's Republic of China
Tel. {86} (10) 8531-3983
Fax {86} (10) 8531-4287
Frankfurt, Germany
U.S. Consulate Frankfurt
Giessener Str. 30
60435 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Tel. {49} (69) 7535-3823
London, England
U.S. Embassy
24/31 Grosvenor Square
London W1A 1AE
United Kingdom
Tel. {44} (207) 894-0477
Fax {44} (207) 495-4224
Paris, France
U.S. Embassy
2 Avenue Gabriel
75382 Paris Cedex 08
France
Tel. {33} (1) 4312-2555
Fax {33} (1) 4312-2303
IRS Videos
The IRS Video portal at
www.IRSvideos.gov contains video and
audio presentations on topics of interest
to small businesses, individuals, and tax
professionals. You will find video clips of
tax topics, archived versions of live
panel discussions and Webinars, and
audio archives of tax practitioner phone
forums.
Tax Information in Other
Languages
For taxpayers whose native language is
not English, we have the following
resources available:
Over-the-Phone Interpreter Service.
The IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers
provide telephone interpreter service in
over 170 languages, and the service is
free to taxpayers. To find the nearest
location, see Everyday Tax Solutions,
earlier.
Language websites. Taxpayers can
find information on IRS.gov in the
following languages:
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Spanish – www.irs.gov/Spanish
Chinese – www.irs.gov/Chinese
Vietnamese – www.irs.gov/
Vietnamese
Korean – www.irs.gov/Korean
Russian – www.irs.gov/Russian
Death of a Taxpayer
If a taxpayer died before filing a return
for 2013, the taxpayer's personal
representative may have to file and sign
a return for that taxpayer. A personal
representative can be an executor,
administrator, or anyone who is in
charge of the deceased taxpayer's
property. If the deceased taxpayer did
not have to file a return but had tax
withheld, a return must be filed to get a
refund. The person who files the return
must enter “Deceased,” the deceased
taxpayer's name, and the date of death
across the top of the return. If this
information is not provided, it may delay
the processing of the return.
The personal representative should
promptly notify all payers of income,
including financial institutions, of the
taxpayer's death. This will ensure the
proper reporting of income earned by
the taxpayer's estate or heirs. A
deceased taxpayer's SSN or ITIN
should not be used for tax years after
the year of death, except for estate tax
return purposes.
Claiming a refund for a deceased
taxpayer. If you are a court-appointed
representative, file Form 1040NR-EZ for
the decedent and include a copy of the
certificate that shows your appointment.
All other filers requesting the deceased
taxpayer's refund, including the
deceased taxpayer's spouse, must file
the return and attach Form 1310.
For more details, use TeleTax topic
356 or see Pub. 559, Survivors,
Executors, and Administrators.
How Do You Make a Gift to
Reduce Debt Held By the
Public?
If you wish to do so, make a check
payable to “Bureau of the Fiscal
Service.” You can send it to:
Bureau of the Fiscal Service
Department G, P.O. Box 2188,
Parkersburg, WV 26106-2188
U.S.A.
Or you can enclose the check with your
income tax return when you file. Do not
add your gift to any tax you may owe.
See the instructions for line 25, earlier,
for details on how to pay any tax you
owe.
Go to www.publicdebt.treas.gov/ for
information on how to make this type of
gift online.
You may be able to deduct this
TIP gift on your 2014 tax return as a
charitable contribution. But you
must file Form 1040NR to do so.
Calling the IRS
If you cannot find the answer to your
question in these instructions or online,
please call us for assistance. See
Making the Call, later. If you are in the
United States, you will not be charged
for the call unless your phone company
charges you for toll-free calls. Our
normal hours of operation are Monday
through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00
p.m. local time. Assistance provided to
callers from Alaska and Hawaii will be
based on the hours of operation in the
Pacific time zone. Callers from Puerto
Rico will receive assistance from 8:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m. local time.
TIP
If you want to check the status
of your 2013 refund, see
Refund Information, earlier.
Before You Call
IRS representatives care about the
quality of the service provided to you,
our customer. You can help us provide
accurate, complete answers to your
questions by having the following
information available.
The tax form, schedule, or notice to
which your question relates.
The facts about your particular
situation. The answer to the same
question often varies from one taxpayer
to another because of differences in
their age, income, whether they can be
claimed as a dependent, etc.
The name of any IRS publication or
other source of information that you
used to look for the answer.
To maintain your account security,
you may be asked for the following
information, which you also should have
available.
Your social security number or
individual taxpayer identification
number.
The amount of refund and filing status
shown on your tax return.
The “Caller ID Number” shown at the
top of any notice you received.
Your personal identification number
(PIN) if you have one.
Your date of birth.
The numbers in your street address.
Your ZIP code.
If you are asking for an installment
agreement to pay your tax, you will be
asked for the highest amount you can
pay each month and the date on which
you can pay it.
Evaluation of services provided. The
IRS uses several methods to evaluate
our telephone service. One method is to
record telephone calls for quality
purposes only. A random sample of
recorded calls is selected for review
through the quality assurance process.
Other methods include listening to live
calls in progress and random selection
of customers for participation in a
customer satisfaction survey.
Making the Call
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Estimates of taxpayer burden. The
table below shows burden estimates as
of November 2013, for taxpayers filing a
2013 Form 1040NR-EZ tax return.
Average
Time
Burden
(Hours)
Average
Cost*
1040NR-EZ
6
.
This notice applies to all papers you
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$50
* Dollars rounded to the nearest $10.
Reported time and cost burdens are
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necessarily reflect a “typical” case. The
estimated average time burden for all
taxpayers filing a Form 1040NR-EZ is 6
hours, with an average cost of $50 per
return. This average includes all related
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preparation methods and taxpayer
activities. There may be significant
variation in taxpayer activity within this
estimate.
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professional preparer, and the
geographic area.
If you have comments concerning the
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The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is your voice at the IRS. As an independent organization within the IRS, our job is to ensure that every taxpayer is
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What can TAS do for you?
We can offer you free help with IRS problems that you can’t resolve on your own. We know the tax process can be confusing, but the worst thing you can do
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If you think TAS can help you, call your local advocate, whose number is in your phone book and on our website at www.irs.gov/advocate. You can also call
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TAS also works to resolve large-scale, systemic problems that affect many taxpayers. If you know of one of these broad issues, please report it to us
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Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
2013 Tax Table
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
And you are—
5
15
25
50
75
100
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
0
0
1
1
2
2
4
4
6
6
9
9
At
least
.
.
Single
.
But
less
than
.
At
least
0
5
15
25
50
75
Example. Mr. Brown is single. His taxable income on line 14 of Form
1040NR-EZ is $23,250. First, he finds the $23,250 - 23,300 income
line. Next, he finds the “Single” column and reads down the column.
The amount shown where the income line and filing status column
meet is $3,045. This is the tax amount he should enter on line 15 of
Form 1040NR-EZ.
100
125
150
175
125
150
175
200
11
14
16
19
11
14
16
19
200
225
250
275
225
250
275
300
21
24
26
29
21
24
26
29
300
325
350
375
325
350
375
400
31
34
36
39
31
34
36
39
400
425
450
475
425
450
475
500
41
44
46
49
41
44
46
49
500
525
550
575
525
550
575
600
51
54
56
59
51
54
56
59
600
625
650
675
625
650
675
700
61
64
66
69
61
64
66
69
700
725
750
775
725
750
775
800
71
74
76
79
71
74
76
79
800
825
850
875
825
850
875
900
81
84
86
89
81
84
86
89
900
925
950
975
925
950
975
1,000
91
94
96
99
91
94
96
99
Single
1,000
But
less
than
23,200
23,250
23,300
23,350
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
At
least
Single
23,250
23,300
23,350
23,400
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
And you are—
But
less
than
At
least
Married
filing
separately
Your tax is—
3,038
3,045
3,053
3,060
3,038
3,045
3,053
3,060
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
2,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
1,000
1,025
1,050
1,075
1,025
1,050
1,075
1,100
101
104
106
109
101
104
106
109
2,000
2,025
2,050
2,075
2,025
2,050
2,075
2,100
201
204
206
209
201
204
206
209
1,100
1,125
1,150
1,175
1,125
1,150
1,175
1,200
111
114
116
119
111
114
116
119
2,100
2,125
2,150
2,175
2,125
2,150
2,175
2,200
211
214
216
219
211
214
216
219
1,200
1,225
1,250
1,275
1,225
1,250
1,275
1,300
121
124
126
129
121
124
126
129
2,200
2,225
2,250
2,275
2,225
2,250
2,275
2,300
221
224
226
229
221
224
226
229
1,300
1,325
1,350
1,375
1,325
1,350
1,375
1,400
131
134
136
139
131
134
136
139
2,300
2,325
2,350
2,375
2,325
2,350
2,375
2,400
231
234
236
239
231
234
236
239
1,400
1,425
1,450
1,475
1,425
1,450
1,475
1,500
141
144
146
149
141
144
146
149
2,400
2,425
2,450
2,475
2,425
2,450
2,475
2,500
241
244
246
249
241
244
246
249
1,500
1,525
1,550
1,575
1,525
1,550
1,575
1,600
151
154
156
159
151
154
156
159
2,500
2,525
2,550
2,575
2,525
2,550
2,575
2,600
251
254
256
259
251
254
256
259
1,600
1,625
1,650
1,675
1,625
1,650
1,675
1,700
161
164
166
169
161
164
166
169
2,600
2,625
2,650
2,675
2,625
2,650
2,675
2,700
261
264
266
269
261
264
266
269
1,700
1,725
1,750
1,775
1,725
1,750
1,775
1,800
171
174
176
179
171
174
176
179
2,700
2,725
2,750
2,775
2,725
2,750
2,775
2,800
271
274
276
279
271
274
276
279
1,800
1,825
1,850
1,875
1,825
1,850
1,875
1,900
181
184
186
189
181
184
186
189
2,800
2,825
2,850
2,875
2,825
2,850
2,875
2,900
281
284
286
289
281
284
286
289
1,900
1,925
1,950
1,975
1,925
1,950
1,975
2,000
191
194
196
199
191
194
196
199
2,900
2,925
2,950
2,975
2,925
2,950
2,975
3,000
291
294
296
299
291
294
296
299
(Continued)
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
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If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
3,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
At
least
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
6,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
9,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
3,000
3,050
3,100
3,150
3,050
3,100
3,150
3,200
303
308
313
318
303
308
313
318
6,000
6,050
6,100
6,150
6,050
6,100
6,150
6,200
603
608
613
618
603
608
613
618
9,000
9,050
9,100
9,150
9,050
9,100
9,150
9,200
908
915
923
930
908
915
923
930
3,200
3,250
3,300
3,350
3,250
3,300
3,350
3,400
323
328
333
338
323
328
333
338
6,200
6,250
6,300
6,350
6,250
6,300
6,350
6,400
623
628
633
638
623
628
633
638
9,200
9,250
9,300
9,350
9,250
9,300
9,350
9,400
938
945
953
960
938
945
953
960
3,400
3,450
3,500
3,550
3,450
3,500
3,550
3,600
343
348
353
358
343
348
353
358
6,400
6,450
6,500
6,550
6,450
6,500
6,550
6,600
643
648
653
658
643
648
653
658
9,400
9,450
9,500
9,550
9,450
9,500
9,550
9,600
968
975
983
990
968
975
983
990
3,600
3,650
3,700
3,750
3,650
3,700
3,750
3,800
363
368
373
378
363
368
373
378
6,600
6,650
6,700
6,750
6,650
6,700
6,750
6,800
663
668
673
678
663
668
673
678
9,600
9,650
9,700
9,750
9,650
9,700
9,750
9,800
998
1,005
1,013
1,020
998
1,005
1,013
1,020
3,800
3,850
3,900
3,950
3,850
3,900
3,950
4,000
383
388
393
398
383
388
393
398
6,800
6,850
6,900
6,950
6,850
6,900
6,950
7,000
683
688
693
698
683
688
693
698
9,800
9,850
9,900
9,950
9,850
9,900
9,950
10,000
1,028
1,035
1,043
1,050
1,028
1,035
1,043
1,050
4,000
7,000
10,000
4,000
4,050
4,100
4,150
4,050
4,100
4,150
4,200
403
408
413
418
403
408
413
418
7,000
7,050
7,100
7,150
7,050
7,100
7,150
7,200
703
708
713
718
703
708
713
718
10,000
10,050
10,100
10,150
10,050
10,100
10,150
10,200
1,058
1,065
1,073
1,080
1,058
1,065
1,073
1,080
4,200
4,250
4,300
4,350
4,250
4,300
4,350
4,400
423
428
433
438
423
428
433
438
7,200
7,250
7,300
7,350
7,250
7,300
7,350
7,400
723
728
733
738
723
728
733
738
10,200
10,250
10,300
10,350
10,250
10,300
10,350
10,400
1,088
1,095
1,103
1,110
1,088
1,095
1,103
1,110
4,400
4,450
4,500
4,550
4,450
4,500
4,550
4,600
443
448
453
458
443
448
453
458
7,400
7,450
7,500
7,550
7,450
7,500
7,550
7,600
743
748
753
758
743
748
753
758
10,400
10,450
10,500
10,550
10,450
10,500
10,550
10,600
1,118
1,125
1,133
1,140
1,118
1,125
1,133
1,140
4,600
4,650
4,700
4,750
4,650
4,700
4,750
4,800
463
468
473
478
463
468
473
478
7,600
7,650
7,700
7,750
7,650
7,700
7,750
7,800
763
768
773
778
763
768
773
778
10,600
10,650
10,700
10,750
10,650
10,700
10,750
10,800
1,148
1,155
1,163
1,170
1,148
1,155
1,163
1,170
4,800
4,850
4,900
4,950
4,850
4,900
4,950
5,000
483
488
493
498
483
488
493
498
7,800
7,850
7,900
7,950
7,850
7,900
7,950
8,000
783
788
793
798
783
788
793
798
10,800
10,850
10,900
10,950
10,850
10,900
10,950
11,000
1,178
1,185
1,193
1,200
1,178
1,185
1,193
1,200
5,000
8,000
11,000
5,000
5,050
5,100
5,150
5,050
5,100
5,150
5,200
503
508
513
518
503
508
513
518
8,000
8,050
8,100
8,150
8,050
8,100
8,150
8,200
803
808
813
818
803
808
813
818
11,000
11,050
11,100
11,150
11,050
11,100
11,150
11,200
1,208
1,215
1,223
1,230
1,208
1,215
1,223
1,230
5,200
5,250
5,300
5,350
5,250
5,300
5,350
5,400
523
528
533
538
523
528
533
538
8,200
8,250
8,300
8,350
8,250
8,300
8,350
8,400
823
828
833
838
823
828
833
838
11,200
11,250
11,300
11,350
11,250
11,300
11,350
11,400
1,238
1,245
1,253
1,260
1,238
1,245
1,253
1,260
5,400
5,450
5,500
5,550
5,450
5,500
5,550
5,600
543
548
553
558
543
548
553
558
8,400
8,450
8,500
8,550
8,450
8,500
8,550
8,600
843
848
853
858
843
848
853
858
11,400
11,450
11,500
11,550
11,450
11,500
11,550
11,600
1,268
1,275
1,283
1,290
1,268
1,275
1,283
1,290
5,600
5,650
5,700
5,750
5,650
5,700
5,750
5,800
563
568
573
578
563
568
573
578
8,600
8,650
8,700
8,750
8,650
8,700
8,750
8,800
863
868
873
878
863
868
873
878
11,600
11,650
11,700
11,750
11,650
11,700
11,750
11,800
1,298
1,305
1,313
1,320
1,298
1,305
1,313
1,320
5,800
5,850
5,900
5,950
5,850
5,900
5,950
6,000
583
588
593
598
583
588
593
598
8,800
8,850
8,900
8,950
8,850
8,900
8,950
9,000
883
888
893
900
883
888
893
900
11,800
11,850
11,900
11,950
11,850
11,900
11,950
12,000
1,328
1,335
1,343
1,350
1,328
1,335
1,343
1,350
(Continued)
-24-
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
12,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
15,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
18,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
12,000
12,050
12,100
12,150
12,050
12,100
12,150
12,200
1,358
1,365
1,373
1,380
1,358
1,365
1,373
1,380
15,000
15,050
15,100
15,150
15,050
15,100
15,150
15,200
1,808
1,815
1,823
1,830
1,808
1,815
1,823
1,830
18,000
18,050
18,100
18,150
18,050
18,100
18,150
18,200
2,258
2,265
2,273
2,280
2,258
2,265
2,273
2,280
12,200
12,250
12,300
12,350
12,250
12,300
12,350
12,400
1,388
1,395
1,403
1,410
1,388
1,395
1,403
1,410
15,200
15,250
15,300
15,350
15,250
15,300
15,350
15,400
1,838
1,845
1,853
1,860
1,838
1,845
1,853
1,860
18,200
18,250
18,300
18,350
18,250
18,300
18,350
18,400
2,288
2,295
2,303
2,310
2,288
2,295
2,303
2,310
12,400
12,450
12,500
12,550
12,450
12,500
12,550
12,600
1,418
1,425
1,433
1,440
1,418
1,425
1,433
1,440
15,400
15,450
15,500
15,550
15,450
15,500
15,550
15,600
1,868
1,875
1,883
1,890
1,868
1,875
1,883
1,890
18,400
18,450
18,500
18,550
18,450
18,500
18,550
18,600
2,318
2,325
2,333
2,340
2,318
2,325
2,333
2,340
12,600
12,650
12,700
12,750
12,650
12,700
12,750
12,800
1,448
1,455
1,463
1,470
1,448
1,455
1,463
1,470
15,600
15,650
15,700
15,750
15,650
15,700
15,750
15,800
1,898
1,905
1,913
1,920
1,898
1,905
1,913
1,920
18,600
18,650
18,700
18,750
18,650
18,700
18,750
18,800
2,348
2,355
2,363
2,370
2,348
2,355
2,363
2,370
12,800
12,850
12,900
12,950
12,850
12,900
12,950
13,000
1,478
1,485
1,493
1,500
1,478
1,485
1,493
1,500
15,800
15,850
15,900
15,950
15,850
15,900
15,950
16,000
1,928
1,935
1,943
1,950
1,928
1,935
1,943
1,950
18,800
18,850
18,900
18,950
18,850
18,900
18,950
19,000
2,378
2,385
2,393
2,400
2,378
2,385
2,393
2,400
13,000
16,000
19,000
13,000
13,050
13,100
13,150
13,050
13,100
13,150
13,200
1,508
1,515
1,523
1,530
1,508
1,515
1,523
1,530
16,000
16,050
16,100
16,150
16,050
16,100
16,150
16,200
1,958
1,965
1,973
1,980
1,958
1,965
1,973
1,980
19,000
19,050
19,100
19,150
19,050
19,100
19,150
19,200
2,408
2,415
2,423
2,430
2,408
2,415
2,423
2,430
13,200
13,250
13,300
13,350
13,250
13,300
13,350
13,400
1,538
1,545
1,553
1,560
1,538
1,545
1,553
1,560
16,200
16,250
16,300
16,350
16,250
16,300
16,350
16,400
1,988
1,995
2,003
2,010
1,988
1,995
2,003
2,010
19,200
19,250
19,300
19,350
19,250
19,300
19,350
19,400
2,438
2,445
2,453
2,460
2,438
2,445
2,453
2,460
13,400
13,450
13,500
13,550
13,450
13,500
13,550
13,600
1,568
1,575
1,583
1,590
1,568
1,575
1,583
1,590
16,400
16,450
16,500
16,550
16,450
16,500
16,550
16,600
2,018
2,025
2,033
2,040
2,018
2,025
2,033
2,040
19,400
19,450
19,500
19,550
19,450
19,500
19,550
19,600
2,468
2,475
2,483
2,490
2,468
2,475
2,483
2,490
13,600
13,650
13,700
13,750
13,650
13,700
13,750
13,800
1,598
1,605
1,613
1,620
1,598
1,605
1,613
1,620
16,600
16,650
16,700
16,750
16,650
16,700
16,750
16,800
2,048
2,055
2,063
2,070
2,048
2,055
2,063
2,070
19,600
19,650
19,700
19,750
19,650
19,700
19,750
19,800
2,498
2,505
2,513
2,520
2,498
2,505
2,513
2,520
13,800
13,850
13,900
13,950
13,850
13,900
13,950
14,000
1,628
1,635
1,643
1,650
1,628
1,635
1,643
1,650
16,800
16,850
16,900
16,950
16,850
16,900
16,950
17,000
2,078
2,085
2,093
2,100
2,078
2,085
2,093
2,100
19,800
19,850
19,900
19,950
19,850
19,900
19,950
20,000
2,528
2,535
2,543
2,550
2,528
2,535
2,543
2,550
14,000
17,000
20,000
14,000
14,050
14,100
14,150
14,050
14,100
14,150
14,200
1,658
1,665
1,673
1,680
1,658
1,665
1,673
1,680
17,000
17,050
17,100
17,150
17,050
17,100
17,150
17,200
2,108
2,115
2,123
2,130
2,108
2,115
2,123
2,130
20,000
20,050
20,100
20,150
20,050
20,100
20,150
20,200
2,558
2,565
2,573
2,580
2,558
2,565
2,573
2,580
14,200
14,250
14,300
14,350
14,250
14,300
14,350
14,400
1,688
1,695
1,703
1,710
1,688
1,695
1,703
1,710
17,200
17,250
17,300
17,350
17,250
17,300
17,350
17,400
2,138
2,145
2,153
2,160
2,138
2,145
2,153
2,160
20,200
20,250
20,300
20,350
20,250
20,300
20,350
20,400
2,588
2,595
2,603
2,610
2,588
2,595
2,603
2,610
14,400
14,450
14,500
14,550
14,450
14,500
14,550
14,600
1,718
1,725
1,733
1,740
1,718
1,725
1,733
1,740
17,400
17,450
17,500
17,550
17,450
17,500
17,550
17,600
2,168
2,175
2,183
2,190
2,168
2,175
2,183
2,190
20,400
20,450
20,500
20,550
20,450
20,500
20,550
20,600
2,618
2,625
2,633
2,640
2,618
2,625
2,633
2,640
14,600
14,650
14,700
14,750
14,650
14,700
14,750
14,800
1,748
1,755
1,763
1,770
1,748
1,755
1,763
1,770
17,600
17,650
17,700
17,750
17,650
17,700
17,750
17,800
2,198
2,205
2,213
2,220
2,198
2,205
2,213
2,220
20,600
20,650
20,700
20,750
20,650
20,700
20,750
20,800
2,648
2,655
2,663
2,670
2,648
2,655
2,663
2,670
14,800
14,850
14,900
14,950
14,850
14,900
14,950
15,000
1,778
1,785
1,793
1,800
1,778
1,785
1,793
1,800
17,800
17,850
17,900
17,950
17,850
17,900
17,950
18,000
2,228
2,235
2,243
2,250
2,228
2,235
2,243
2,250
20,800
20,850
20,900
20,950
20,850
20,900
20,950
21,000
2,678
2,685
2,693
2,700
2,678
2,685
2,693
2,700
(Continued)
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
-25-
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
21,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
24,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
27,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
21,000
21,050
21,100
21,150
21,050
21,100
21,150
21,200
2,708
2,715
2,723
2,730
2,708
2,715
2,723
2,730
24,000
24,050
24,100
24,150
24,050
24,100
24,150
24,200
3,158
3,165
3,173
3,180
3,158
3,165
3,173
3,180
27,000
27,050
27,100
27,150
27,050
27,100
27,150
27,200
3,608
3,615
3,623
3,630
3,608
3,615
3,623
3,630
21,200
21,250
21,300
21,350
21,250
21,300
21,350
21,400
2,738
2,745
2,753
2,760
2,738
2,745
2,753
2,760
24,200
24,250
24,300
24,350
24,250
24,300
24,350
24,400
3,188
3,195
3,203
3,210
3,188
3,195
3,203
3,210
27,200
27,250
27,300
27,350
27,250
27,300
27,350
27,400
3,638
3,645
3,653
3,660
3,638
3,645
3,653
3,660
21,400
21,450
21,500
21,550
21,450
21,500
21,550
21,600
2,768
2,775
2,783
2,790
2,768
2,775
2,783
2,790
24,400
24,450
24,500
24,550
24,450
24,500
24,550
24,600
3,218
3,225
3,233
3,240
3,218
3,225
3,233
3,240
27,400
27,450
27,500
27,550
27,450
27,500
27,550
27,600
3,668
3,675
3,683
3,690
3,668
3,675
3,683
3,690
21,600
21,650
21,700
21,750
21,650
21,700
21,750
21,800
2,798
2,805
2,813
2,820
2,798
2,805
2,813
2,820
24,600
24,650
24,700
24,750
24,650
24,700
24,750
24,800
3,248
3,255
3,263
3,270
3,248
3,255
3,263
3,270
27,600
27,650
27,700
27,750
27,650
27,700
27,750
27,800
3,698
3,705
3,713
3,720
3,698
3,705
3,713
3,720
21,800
21,850
21,900
21,950
21,850
21,900
21,950
22,000
2,828
2,835
2,843
2,850
2,828
2,835
2,843
2,850
24,800
24,850
24,900
24,950
24,850
24,900
24,950
25,000
3,278
3,285
3,293
3,300
3,278
3,285
3,293
3,300
27,800
27,850
27,900
27,950
27,850
27,900
27,950
28,000
3,728
3,735
3,743
3,750
3,728
3,735
3,743
3,750
22,000
25,000
28,000
22,000
22,050
22,100
22,150
22,050
22,100
22,150
22,200
2,858
2,865
2,873
2,880
2,858
2,865
2,873
2,880
25,000
25,050
25,100
25,150
25,050
25,100
25,150
25,200
3,308
3,315
3,323
3,330
3,308
3,315
3,323
3,330
28,000
28,050
28,100
28,150
28,050
28,100
28,150
28,200
3,758
3,765
3,773
3,780
3,758
3,765
3,773
3,780
22,200
22,250
22,300
22,350
22,250
22,300
22,350
22,400
2,888
2,895
2,903
2,910
2,888
2,895
2,903
2,910
25,200
25,250
25,300
25,350
25,250
25,300
25,350
25,400
3,338
3,345
3,353
3,360
3,338
3,345
3,353
3,360
28,200
28,250
28,300
28,350
28,250
28,300
28,350
28,400
3,788
3,795
3,803
3,810
3,788
3,795
3,803
3,810
22,400
22,450
22,500
22,550
22,450
22,500
22,550
22,600
2,918
2,925
2,933
2,940
2,918
2,925
2,933
2,940
25,400
25,450
25,500
25,550
25,450
25,500
25,550
25,600
3,368
3,375
3,383
3,390
3,368
3,375
3,383
3,390
28,400
28,450
28,500
28,550
28,450
28,500
28,550
28,600
3,818
3,825
3,833
3,840
3,818
3,825
3,833
3,840
22,600
22,650
22,700
22,750
22,650
22,700
22,750
22,800
2,948
2,955
2,963
2,970
2,948
2,955
2,963
2,970
25,600
25,650
25,700
25,750
25,650
25,700
25,750
25,800
3,398
3,405
3,413
3,420
3,398
3,405
3,413
3,420
28,600
28,650
28,700
28,750
28,650
28,700
28,750
28,800
3,848
3,855
3,863
3,870
3,848
3,855
3,863
3,870
22,800
22,850
22,900
22,950
22,850
22,900
22,950
23,000
2,978
2,985
2,993
3,000
2,978
2,985
2,993
3,000
25,800
25,850
25,900
25,950
25,850
25,900
25,950
26,000
3,428
3,435
3,443
3,450
3,428
3,435
3,443
3,450
28,800
28,850
28,900
28,950
28,850
28,900
28,950
29,000
3,878
3,885
3,893
3,900
3,878
3,885
3,893
3,900
23,000
26,000
29,000
23,000
23,050
23,100
23,150
23,050
23,100
23,150
23,200
3,008
3,015
3,023
3,030
3,008
3,015
3,023
3,030
26,000
26,050
26,100
26,150
26,050
26,100
26,150
26,200
3,458
3,465
3,473
3,480
3,458
3,465
3,473
3,480
29,000
29,050
29,100
29,150
29,050
29,100
29,150
29,200
3,908
3,915
3,923
3,930
3,908
3,915
3,923
3,930
23,200
23,250
23,300
23,350
23,250
23,300
23,350
23,400
3,038
3,045
3,053
3,060
3,038
3,045
3,053
3,060
26,200
26,250
26,300
26,350
26,250
26,300
26,350
26,400
3,488
3,495
3,503
3,510
3,488
3,495
3,503
3,510
29,200
29,250
29,300
29,350
29,250
29,300
29,350
29,400
3,938
3,945
3,953
3,960
3,938
3,945
3,953
3,960
23,400
23,450
23,500
23,550
23,450
23,500
23,550
23,600
3,068
3,075
3,083
3,090
3,068
3,075
3,083
3,090
26,400
26,450
26,500
26,550
26,450
26,500
26,550
26,600
3,518
3,525
3,533
3,540
3,518
3,525
3,533
3,540
29,400
29,450
29,500
29,550
29,450
29,500
29,550
29,600
3,968
3,975
3,983
3,990
3,968
3,975
3,983
3,990
23,600
23,650
23,700
23,750
23,650
23,700
23,750
23,800
3,098
3,105
3,113
3,120
3,098
3,105
3,113
3,120
26,600
26,650
26,700
26,750
26,650
26,700
26,750
26,800
3,548
3,555
3,563
3,570
3,548
3,555
3,563
3,570
29,600
29,650
29,700
29,750
29,650
29,700
29,750
29,800
3,998
4,005
4,013
4,020
3,998
4,005
4,013
4,020
23,800
23,850
23,900
23,950
23,850
23,900
23,950
24,000
3,128
3,135
3,143
3,150
3,128
3,135
3,143
3,150
26,800
26,850
26,900
26,950
26,850
26,900
26,950
27,000
3,578
3,585
3,593
3,600
3,578
3,585
3,593
3,600
29,800
29,850
29,900
29,950
29,850
29,900
29,950
30,000
4,028
4,035
4,043
4,050
4,028
4,035
4,043
4,050
(Continued)
-26-
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
30,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
33,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
36,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
30,000
30,050
30,100
30,150
30,050
30,100
30,150
30,200
4,058
4,065
4,073
4,080
4,058
4,065
4,073
4,080
33,000
33,050
33,100
33,150
33,050
33,100
33,150
33,200
4,508
4,515
4,523
4,530
4,508
4,515
4,523
4,530
36,000
36,050
36,100
36,150
36,050
36,100
36,150
36,200
4,958
4,965
4,973
4,980
4,958
4,965
4,973
4,980
30,200
30,250
30,300
30,350
30,250
30,300
30,350
30,400
4,088
4,095
4,103
4,110
4,088
4,095
4,103
4,110
33,200
33,250
33,300
33,350
33,250
33,300
33,350
33,400
4,538
4,545
4,553
4,560
4,538
4,545
4,553
4,560
36,200
36,250
36,300
36,350
36,250
36,300
36,350
36,400
4,988
4,998
5,010
5,023
4,988
4,998
5,010
5,023
30,400
30,450
30,500
30,550
30,450
30,500
30,550
30,600
4,118
4,125
4,133
4,140
4,118
4,125
4,133
4,140
33,400
33,450
33,500
33,550
33,450
33,500
33,550
33,600
4,568
4,575
4,583
4,590
4,568
4,575
4,583
4,590
36,400
36,450
36,500
36,550
36,450
36,500
36,550
36,600
5,035
5,048
5,060
5,073
5,035
5,048
5,060
5,073
30,600
30,650
30,700
30,750
30,650
30,700
30,750
30,800
4,148
4,155
4,163
4,170
4,148
4,155
4,163
4,170
33,600
33,650
33,700
33,750
33,650
33,700
33,750
33,800
4,598
4,605
4,613
4,620
4,598
4,605
4,613
4,620
36,600
36,650
36,700
36,750
36,650
36,700
36,750
36,800
5,085
5,098
5,110
5,123
5,085
5,098
5,110
5,123
30,800
30,850
30,900
30,950
30,850
30,900
30,950
31,000
4,178
4,185
4,193
4,200
4,178
4,185
4,193
4,200
33,800
33,850
33,900
33,950
33,850
33,900
33,950
34,000
4,628
4,635
4,643
4,650
4,628
4,635
4,643
4,650
36,800
36,850
36,900
36,950
36,850
36,900
36,950
37,000
5,135
5,148
5,160
5,173
5,135
5,148
5,160
5,173
31,000
34,000
37,000
31,000
31,050
31,100
31,150
31,050
31,100
31,150
31,200
4,208
4,215
4,223
4,230
4,208
4,215
4,223
4,230
34,000
34,050
34,100
34,150
34,050
34,100
34,150
34,200
4,658
4,665
4,673
4,680
4,658
4,665
4,673
4,680
37,000
37,050
37,100
37,150
37,050
37,100
37,150
37,200
5,185
5,198
5,210
5,223
5,185
5,198
5,210
5,223
31,200
31,250
31,300
31,350
31,250
31,300
31,350
31,400
4,238
4,245
4,253
4,260
4,238
4,245
4,253
4,260
34,200
34,250
34,300
34,350
34,250
34,300
34,350
34,400
4,688
4,695
4,703
4,710
4,688
4,695
4,703
4,710
37,200
37,250
37,300
37,350
37,250
37,300
37,350
37,400
5,235
5,248
5,260
5,273
5,235
5,248
5,260
5,273
31,400
31,450
31,500
31,550
31,450
31,500
31,550
31,600
4,268
4,275
4,283
4,290
4,268
4,275
4,283
4,290
34,400
34,450
34,500
34,550
34,450
34,500
34,550
34,600
4,718
4,725
4,733
4,740
4,718
4,725
4,733
4,740
37,400
37,450
37,500
37,550
37,450
37,500
37,550
37,600
5,285
5,298
5,310
5,323
5,285
5,298
5,310
5,323
31,600
31,650
31,700
31,750
31,650
31,700
31,750
31,800
4,298
4,305
4,313
4,320
4,298
4,305
4,313
4,320
34,600
34,650
34,700
34,750
34,650
34,700
34,750
34,800
4,748
4,755
4,763
4,770
4,748
4,755
4,763
4,770
37,600
37,650
37,700
37,750
37,650
37,700
37,750
37,800
5,335
5,348
5,360
5,373
5,335
5,348
5,360
5,373
31,800
31,850
31,900
31,950
31,850
31,900
31,950
32,000
4,328
4,335
4,343
4,350
4,328
4,335
4,343
4,350
34,800
34,850
34,900
34,950
34,850
34,900
34,950
35,000
4,778
4,785
4,793
4,800
4,778
4,785
4,793
4,800
37,800
37,850
37,900
37,950
37,850
37,900
37,950
38,000
5,385
5,398
5,410
5,423
5,385
5,398
5,410
5,423
32,000
35,000
38,000
32,000
32,050
32,100
32,150
32,050
32,100
32,150
32,200
4,358
4,365
4,373
4,380
4,358
4,365
4,373
4,380
35,000
35,050
35,100
35,150
35,050
35,100
35,150
35,200
4,808
4,815
4,823
4,830
4,808
4,815
4,823
4,830
38,000
38,050
38,100
38,150
38,050
38,100
38,150
38,200
5,435
5,448
5,460
5,473
5,435
5,448
5,460
5,473
32,200
32,250
32,300
32,350
32,250
32,300
32,350
32,400
4,388
4,395
4,403
4,410
4,388
4,395
4,403
4,410
35,200
35,250
35,300
35,350
35,250
35,300
35,350
35,400
4,838
4,845
4,853
4,860
4,838
4,845
4,853
4,860
38,200
38,250
38,300
38,350
38,250
38,300
38,350
38,400
5,485
5,498
5,510
5,523
5,485
5,498
5,510
5,523
32,400
32,450
32,500
32,550
32,450
32,500
32,550
32,600
4,418
4,425
4,433
4,440
4,418
4,425
4,433
4,440
35,400
35,450
35,500
35,550
35,450
35,500
35,550
35,600
4,868
4,875
4,883
4,890
4,868
4,875
4,883
4,890
38,400
38,450
38,500
38,550
38,450
38,500
38,550
38,600
5,535
5,548
5,560
5,573
5,535
5,548
5,560
5,573
32,600
32,650
32,700
32,750
32,650
32,700
32,750
32,800
4,448
4,455
4,463
4,470
4,448
4,455
4,463
4,470
35,600
35,650
35,700
35,750
35,650
35,700
35,750
35,800
4,898
4,905
4,913
4,920
4,898
4,905
4,913
4,920
38,600
38,650
38,700
38,750
38,650
38,700
38,750
38,800
5,585
5,598
5,610
5,623
5,585
5,598
5,610
5,623
32,800
32,850
32,900
32,950
32,850
32,900
32,950
33,000
4,478
4,485
4,493
4,500
4,478
4,485
4,493
4,500
35,800
35,850
35,900
35,950
35,850
35,900
35,950
36,000
4,928
4,935
4,943
4,950
4,928
4,935
4,943
4,950
38,800
38,850
38,900
38,950
38,850
38,900
38,950
39,000
5,635
5,648
5,660
5,673
5,635
5,648
5,660
5,673
(Continued)
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
-27-
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
39,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
42,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
45,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
39,000
39,050
39,100
39,150
39,050
39,100
39,150
39,200
5,685
5,698
5,710
5,723
5,685
5,698
5,710
5,723
42,000
42,050
42,100
42,150
42,050
42,100
42,150
42,200
6,435
6,448
6,460
6,473
6,435
6,448
6,460
6,473
45,000
45,050
45,100
45,150
45,050
45,100
45,150
45,200
7,185
7,198
7,210
7,223
7,185
7,198
7,210
7,223
39,200
39,250
39,300
39,350
39,250
39,300
39,350
39,400
5,735
5,748
5,760
5,773
5,735
5,748
5,760
5,773
42,200
42,250
42,300
42,350
42,250
42,300
42,350
42,400
6,485
6,498
6,510
6,523
6,485
6,498
6,510
6,523
45,200
45,250
45,300
45,350
45,250
45,300
45,350
45,400
7,235
7,248
7,260
7,273
7,235
7,248
7,260
7,273
39,400
39,450
39,500
39,550
39,450
39,500
39,550
39,600
5,785
5,798
5,810
5,823
5,785
5,798
5,810
5,823
42,400
42,450
42,500
42,550
42,450
42,500
42,550
42,600
6,535
6,548
6,560
6,573
6,535
6,548
6,560
6,573
45,400
45,450
45,500
45,550
45,450
45,500
45,550
45,600
7,285
7,298
7,310
7,323
7,285
7,298
7,310
7,323
39,600
39,650
39,700
39,750
39,650
39,700
39,750
39,800
5,835
5,848
5,860
5,873
5,835
5,848
5,860
5,873
42,600
42,650
42,700
42,750
42,650
42,700
42,750
42,800
6,585
6,598
6,610
6,623
6,585
6,598
6,610
6,623
45,600
45,650
45,700
45,750
45,650
45,700
45,750
45,800
7,335
7,348
7,360
7,373
7,335
7,348
7,360
7,373
39,800
39,850
39,900
39,950
39,850
39,900
39,950
40,000
5,885
5,898
5,910
5,923
5,885
5,898
5,910
5,923
42,800
42,850
42,900
42,950
42,850
42,900
42,950
43,000
6,635
6,648
6,660
6,673
6,635
6,648
6,660
6,673
45,800
45,850
45,900
45,950
45,850
45,900
45,950
46,000
7,385
7,398
7,410
7,423
7,385
7,398
7,410
7,423
40,000
43,000
46,000
40,000
40,050
40,100
40,150
40,050
40,100
40,150
40,200
5,935
5,948
5,960
5,973
5,935
5,948
5,960
5,973
43,000
43,050
43,100
43,150
43,050
43,100
43,150
43,200
6,685
6,698
6,710
6,723
6,685
6,698
6,710
6,723
46,000
46,050
46,100
46,150
46,050
46,100
46,150
46,200
7,435
7,448
7,460
7,473
7,435
7,448
7,460
7,473
40,200
40,250
40,300
40,350
40,250
40,300
40,350
40,400
5,985
5,998
6,010
6,023
5,985
5,998
6,010
6,023
43,200
43,250
43,300
43,350
43,250
43,300
43,350
43,400
6,735
6,748
6,760
6,773
6,735
6,748
6,760
6,773
46,200
46,250
46,300
46,350
46,250
46,300
46,350
46,400
7,485
7,498
7,510
7,523
7,485
7,498
7,510
7,523
40,400
40,450
40,500
40,550
40,450
40,500
40,550
40,600
6,035
6,048
6,060
6,073
6,035
6,048
6,060
6,073
43,400
43,450
43,500
43,550
43,450
43,500
43,550
43,600
6,785
6,798
6,810
6,823
6,785
6,798
6,810
6,823
46,400
46,450
46,500
46,550
46,450
46,500
46,550
46,600
7,535
7,548
7,560
7,573
7,535
7,548
7,560
7,573
40,600
40,650
40,700
40,750
40,650
40,700
40,750
40,800
6,085
6,098
6,110
6,123
6,085
6,098
6,110
6,123
43,600
43,650
43,700
43,750
43,650
43,700
43,750
43,800
6,835
6,848
6,860
6,873
6,835
6,848
6,860
6,873
46,600
46,650
46,700
46,750
46,650
46,700
46,750
46,800
7,585
7,598
7,610
7,623
7,585
7,598
7,610
7,623
40,800
40,850
40,900
40,950
40,850
40,900
40,950
41,000
6,135
6,148
6,160
6,173
6,135
6,148
6,160
6,173
43,800
43,850
43,900
43,950
43,850
43,900
43,950
44,000
6,885
6,898
6,910
6,923
6,885
6,898
6,910
6,923
46,800
46,850
46,900
46,950
46,850
46,900
46,950
47,000
7,635
7,648
7,660
7,673
7,635
7,648
7,660
7,673
41,000
44,000
47,000
41,000
41,050
41,100
41,150
41,050
41,100
41,150
41,200
6,185
6,198
6,210
6,223
6,185
6,198
6,210
6,223
44,000
44,050
44,100
44,150
44,050
44,100
44,150
44,200
6,935
6,948
6,960
6,973
6,935
6,948
6,960
6,973
47,000
47,050
47,100
47,150
47,050
47,100
47,150
47,200
7,685
7,698
7,710
7,723
7,685
7,698
7,710
7,723
41,200
41,250
41,300
41,350
41,250
41,300
41,350
41,400
6,235
6,248
6,260
6,273
6,235
6,248
6,260
6,273
44,200
44,250
44,300
44,350
44,250
44,300
44,350
44,400
6,985
6,998
7,010
7,023
6,985
6,998
7,010
7,023
47,200
47,250
47,300
47,350
47,250
47,300
47,350
47,400
7,735
7,748
7,760
7,773
7,735
7,748
7,760
7,773
41,400
41,450
41,500
41,550
41,450
41,500
41,550
41,600
6,285
6,298
6,310
6,323
6,285
6,298
6,310
6,323
44,400
44,450
44,500
44,550
44,450
44,500
44,550
44,600
7,035
7,048
7,060
7,073
7,035
7,048
7,060
7,073
47,400
47,450
47,500
47,550
47,450
47,500
47,550
47,600
7,785
7,798
7,810
7,823
7,785
7,798
7,810
7,823
41,600
41,650
41,700
41,750
41,650
41,700
41,750
41,800
6,335
6,348
6,360
6,373
6,335
6,348
6,360
6,373
44,600
44,650
44,700
44,750
44,650
44,700
44,750
44,800
7,085
7,098
7,110
7,123
7,085
7,098
7,110
7,123
47,600
47,650
47,700
47,750
47,650
47,700
47,750
47,800
7,835
7,848
7,860
7,873
7,835
7,848
7,860
7,873
41,800
41,850
41,900
41,950
41,850
41,900
41,950
42,000
6,385
6,398
6,410
6,423
6,385
6,398
6,410
6,423
44,800
44,850
44,900
44,950
44,850
44,900
44,950
45,000
7,135
7,148
7,160
7,173
7,135
7,148
7,160
7,173
47,800
47,850
47,900
47,950
47,850
47,900
47,950
48,000
7,885
7,898
7,910
7,923
7,885
7,898
7,910
7,923
(Continued)
-28-
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
48,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
51,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
54,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
48,000
48,050
48,100
48,150
48,050
48,100
48,150
48,200
7,935
7,948
7,960
7,973
7,935
7,948
7,960
7,973
51,000
51,050
51,100
51,150
51,050
51,100
51,150
51,200
8,685
8,698
8,710
8,723
8,685
8,698
8,710
8,723
54,000
54,050
54,100
54,150
54,050
54,100
54,150
54,200
9,435
9,448
9,460
9,473
9,435
9,448
9,460
9,473
48,200
48,250
48,300
48,350
48,250
48,300
48,350
48,400
7,985
7,998
8,010
8,023
7,985
7,998
8,010
8,023
51,200
51,250
51,300
51,350
51,250
51,300
51,350
51,400
8,735
8,748
8,760
8,773
8,735
8,748
8,760
8,773
54,200
54,250
54,300
54,350
54,250
54,300
54,350
54,400
9,485
9,498
9,510
9,523
9,485
9,498
9,510
9,523
48,400
48,450
48,500
48,550
48,450
48,500
48,550
48,600
8,035
8,048
8,060
8,073
8,035
8,048
8,060
8,073
51,400
51,450
51,500
51,550
51,450
51,500
51,550
51,600
8,785
8,798
8,810
8,823
8,785
8,798
8,810
8,823
54,400
54,450
54,500
54,550
54,450
54,500
54,550
54,600
9,535
9,548
9,560
9,573
9,535
9,548
9,560
9,573
48,600
48,650
48,700
48,750
48,650
48,700
48,750
48,800
8,085
8,098
8,110
8,123
8,085
8,098
8,110
8,123
51,600
51,650
51,700
51,750
51,650
51,700
51,750
51,800
8,835
8,848
8,860
8,873
8,835
8,848
8,860
8,873
54,600
54,650
54,700
54,750
54,650
54,700
54,750
54,800
9,585
9,598
9,610
9,623
9,585
9,598
9,610
9,623
48,800
48,850
48,900
48,950
48,850
48,900
48,950
49,000
8,135
8,148
8,160
8,173
8,135
8,148
8,160
8,173
51,800
51,850
51,900
51,950
51,850
51,900
51,950
52,000
8,885
8,898
8,910
8,923
8,885
8,898
8,910
8,923
54,800
54,850
54,900
54,950
54,850
54,900
54,950
55,000
9,635
9,648
9,660
9,673
9,635
9,648
9,660
9,673
49,000
52,000
55,000
49,000
49,050
49,100
49,150
49,050
49,100
49,150
49,200
8,185
8,198
8,210
8,223
8,185
8,198
8,210
8,223
52,000
52,050
52,100
52,150
52,050
52,100
52,150
52,200
8,935
8,948
8,960
8,973
8,935
8,948
8,960
8,973
55,000
55,050
55,100
55,150
55,050
55,100
55,150
55,200
9,685
9,698
9,710
9,723
9,685
9,698
9,710
9,723
49,200
49,250
49,300
49,350
49,250
49,300
49,350
49,400
8,235
8,248
8,260
8,273
8,235
8,248
8,260
8,273
52,200
52,250
52,300
52,350
52,250
52,300
52,350
52,400
8,985
8,998
9,010
9,023
8,985
8,998
9,010
9,023
55,200
55,250
55,300
55,350
55,250
55,300
55,350
55,400
9,735
9,748
9,760
9,773
9,735
9,748
9,760
9,773
49,400
49,450
49,500
49,550
49,450
49,500
49,550
49,600
8,285
8,298
8,310
8,323
8,285
8,298
8,310
8,323
52,400
52,450
52,500
52,550
52,450
52,500
52,550
52,600
9,035
9,048
9,060
9,073
9,035
9,048
9,060
9,073
55,400
55,450
55,500
55,550
55,450
55,500
55,550
55,600
9,785
9,798
9,810
9,823
9,785
9,798
9,810
9,823
49,600
49,650
49,700
49,750
49,650
49,700
49,750
49,800
8,335
8,348
8,360
8,373
8,335
8,348
8,360
8,373
52,600
52,650
52,700
52,750
52,650
52,700
52,750
52,800
9,085
9,098
9,110
9,123
9,085
9,098
9,110
9,123
55,600
55,650
55,700
55,750
55,650
55,700
55,750
55,800
9,835
9,848
9,860
9,873
9,835
9,848
9,860
9,873
49,800
49,850
49,900
49,950
49,850
49,900
49,950
50,000
8,385
8,398
8,410
8,423
8,385
8,398
8,410
8,423
52,800
52,850
52,900
52,950
52,850
52,900
52,950
53,000
9,135
9,148
9,160
9,173
9,135
9,148
9,160
9,173
55,800
55,850
55,900
55,950
55,850
55,900
55,950
56,000
9,885
9,898
9,910
9,923
9,885
9,898
9,910
9,923
50,000
53,000
56,000
50,000
50,050
50,100
50,150
50,050
50,100
50,150
50,200
8,435
8,448
8,460
8,473
8,435
8,448
8,460
8,473
53,000
53,050
53,100
53,150
53,050
53,100
53,150
53,200
9,185
9,198
9,210
9,223
9,185
9,198
9,210
9,223
56,000
56,050
56,100
56,150
56,050
56,100
56,150
56,200
9,935
9,948
9,960
9,973
9,935
9,948
9,960
9,973
50,200
50,250
50,300
50,350
50,250
50,300
50,350
50,400
8,485
8,498
8,510
8,523
8,485
8,498
8,510
8,523
53,200
53,250
53,300
53,350
53,250
53,300
53,350
53,400
9,235
9,248
9,260
9,273
9,235
9,248
9,260
9,273
56,200
56,250
56,300
56,350
56,250
56,300
56,350
56,400
9,985
9,998
10,010
10,023
9,985
9,998
10,010
10,023
50,400
50,450
50,500
50,550
50,450
50,500
50,550
50,600
8,535
8,548
8,560
8,573
8,535
8,548
8,560
8,573
53,400
53,450
53,500
53,550
53,450
53,500
53,550
53,600
9,285
9,298
9,310
9,323
9,285
9,298
9,310
9,323
56,400
56,450
56,500
56,550
56,450
56,500
56,550
56,600
10,035
10,048
10,060
10,073
10,035
10,048
10,060
10,073
50,600
50,650
50,700
50,750
50,650
50,700
50,750
50,800
8,585
8,598
8,610
8,623
8,585
8,598
8,610
8,623
53,600
53,650
53,700
53,750
53,650
53,700
53,750
53,800
9,335
9,348
9,360
9,373
9,335
9,348
9,360
9,373
56,600
56,650
56,700
56,750
56,650
56,700
56,750
56,800
10,085
10,098
10,110
10,123
10,085
10,098
10,110
10,123
50,800
50,850
50,900
50,950
50,850
50,900
50,950
51,000
8,635
8,648
8,660
8,673
8,635
8,648
8,660
8,673
53,800
53,850
53,900
53,950
53,850
53,900
53,950
54,000
9,385
9,398
9,410
9,423
9,385
9,398
9,410
9,423
56,800
56,850
56,900
56,950
56,850
56,900
56,950
57,000
10,135
10,148
10,160
10,173
10,135
10,148
10,160
10,173
(Continued)
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
-29-
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
57,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
60,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
63,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
57,000
57,050
57,100
57,150
57,050
57,100
57,150
57,200
10,185
10,198
10,210
10,223
10,185
10,198
10,210
10,223
60,000
60,050
60,100
60,150
60,050
60,100
60,150
60,200
10,935
10,948
10,960
10,973
10,935
10,948
10,960
10,973
63,000
63,050
63,100
63,150
63,050
63,100
63,150
63,200
11,685
11,698
11,710
11,723
11,685
11,698
11,710
11,723
57,200
57,250
57,300
57,350
57,250
57,300
57,350
57,400
10,235
10,248
10,260
10,273
10,235
10,248
10,260
10,273
60,200
60,250
60,300
60,350
60,250
60,300
60,350
60,400
10,985
10,998
11,010
11,023
10,985
10,998
11,010
11,023
63,200
63,250
63,300
63,350
63,250
63,300
63,350
63,400
11,735
11,748
11,760
11,773
11,735
11,748
11,760
11,773
57,400
57,450
57,500
57,550
57,450
57,500
57,550
57,600
10,285
10,298
10,310
10,323
10,285
10,298
10,310
10,323
60,400
60,450
60,500
60,550
60,450
60,500
60,550
60,600
11,035
11,048
11,060
11,073
11,035
11,048
11,060
11,073
63,400
63,450
63,500
63,550
63,450
63,500
63,550
63,600
11,785
11,798
11,810
11,823
11,785
11,798
11,810
11,823
57,600
57,650
57,700
57,750
57,650
57,700
57,750
57,800
10,335
10,348
10,360
10,373
10,335
10,348
10,360
10,373
60,600
60,650
60,700
60,750
60,650
60,700
60,750
60,800
11,085
11,098
11,110
11,123
11,085
11,098
11,110
11,123
63,600
63,650
63,700
63,750
63,650
63,700
63,750
63,800
11,835
11,848
11,860
11,873
11,835
11,848
11,860
11,873
57,800
57,850
57,900
57,950
57,850
57,900
57,950
58,000
10,385
10,398
10,410
10,423
10,385
10,398
10,410
10,423
60,800
60,850
60,900
60,950
60,850
60,900
60,950
61,000
11,135
11,148
11,160
11,173
11,135
11,148
11,160
11,173
63,800
63,850
63,900
63,950
63,850
63,900
63,950
64,000
11,885
11,898
11,910
11,923
11,885
11,898
11,910
11,923
58,000
61,000
64,000
58,000
58,050
58,100
58,150
58,050
58,100
58,150
58,200
10,435
10,448
10,460
10,473
10,435
10,448
10,460
10,473
61,000
61,050
61,100
61,150
61,050
61,100
61,150
61,200
11,185
11,198
11,210
11,223
11,185
11,198
11,210
11,223
64,000
64,050
64,100
64,150
64,050
64,100
64,150
64,200
11,935
11,948
11,960
11,973
11,935
11,948
11,960
11,973
58,200
58,250
58,300
58,350
58,250
58,300
58,350
58,400
10,485
10,498
10,510
10,523
10,485
10,498
10,510
10,523
61,200
61,250
61,300
61,350
61,250
61,300
61,350
61,400
11,235
11,248
11,260
11,273
11,235
11,248
11,260
11,273
64,200
64,250
64,300
64,350
64,250
64,300
64,350
64,400
11,985
11,998
12,010
12,023
11,985
11,998
12,010
12,023
58,400
58,450
58,500
58,550
58,450
58,500
58,550
58,600
10,535
10,548
10,560
10,573
10,535
10,548
10,560
10,573
61,400
61,450
61,500
61,550
61,450
61,500
61,550
61,600
11,285
11,298
11,310
11,323
11,285
11,298
11,310
11,323
64,400
64,450
64,500
64,550
64,450
64,500
64,550
64,600
12,035
12,048
12,060
12,073
12,035
12,048
12,060
12,073
58,600
58,650
58,700
58,750
58,650
58,700
58,750
58,800
10,585
10,598
10,610
10,623
10,585
10,598
10,610
10,623
61,600
61,650
61,700
61,750
61,650
61,700
61,750
61,800
11,335
11,348
11,360
11,373
11,335
11,348
11,360
11,373
64,600
64,650
64,700
64,750
64,650
64,700
64,750
64,800
12,085
12,098
12,110
12,123
12,085
12,098
12,110
12,123
58,800
58,850
58,900
58,950
58,850
58,900
58,950
59,000
10,635
10,648
10,660
10,673
10,635
10,648
10,660
10,673
61,800
61,850
61,900
61,950
61,850
61,900
61,950
62,000
11,385
11,398
11,410
11,423
11,385
11,398
11,410
11,423
64,800
64,850
64,900
64,950
64,850
64,900
64,950
65,000
12,135
12,148
12,160
12,173
12,135
12,148
12,160
12,173
59,000
62,000
65,000
59,000
59,050
59,100
59,150
59,050
59,100
59,150
59,200
10,685
10,698
10,710
10,723
10,685
10,698
10,710
10,723
62,000
62,050
62,100
62,150
62,050
62,100
62,150
62,200
11,435
11,448
11,460
11,473
11,435
11,448
11,460
11,473
65,000
65,050
65,100
65,150
65,050
65,100
65,150
65,200
12,185
12,198
12,210
12,223
12,185
12,198
12,210
12,223
59,200
59,250
59,300
59,350
59,250
59,300
59,350
59,400
10,735
10,748
10,760
10,773
10,735
10,748
10,760
10,773
62,200
62,250
62,300
62,350
62,250
62,300
62,350
62,400
11,485
11,498
11,510
11,523
11,485
11,498
11,510
11,523
65,200
65,250
65,300
65,350
65,250
65,300
65,350
65,400
12,235
12,248
12,260
12,273
12,235
12,248
12,260
12,273
59,400
59,450
59,500
59,550
59,450
59,500
59,550
59,600
10,785
10,798
10,810
10,823
10,785
10,798
10,810
10,823
62,400
62,450
62,500
62,550
62,450
62,500
62,550
62,600
11,535
11,548
11,560
11,573
11,535
11,548
11,560
11,573
65,400
65,450
65,500
65,550
65,450
65,500
65,550
65,600
12,285
12,298
12,310
12,323
12,285
12,298
12,310
12,323
59,600
59,650
59,700
59,750
59,650
59,700
59,750
59,800
10,835
10,848
10,860
10,873
10,835
10,848
10,860
10,873
62,600
62,650
62,700
62,750
62,650
62,700
62,750
62,800
11,585
11,598
11,610
11,623
11,585
11,598
11,610
11,623
65,600
65,650
65,700
65,750
65,650
65,700
65,750
65,800
12,335
12,348
12,360
12,373
12,335
12,348
12,360
12,373
59,800
59,850
59,900
59,950
59,850
59,900
59,950
60,000
10,885
10,898
10,910
10,923
10,885
10,898
10,910
10,923
62,800
62,850
62,900
62,950
62,850
62,900
62,950
63,000
11,635
11,648
11,660
11,673
11,635
11,648
11,660
11,673
65,800
65,850
65,900
65,950
65,850
65,900
65,950
66,000
12,385
12,398
12,410
12,423
12,385
12,398
12,410
12,423
(Continued)
-30-
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
66,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
69,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
72,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
66,000
66,050
66,100
66,150
66,050
66,100
66,150
66,200
12,435
12,448
12,460
12,473
12,435
12,448
12,460
12,473
69,000
69,050
69,100
69,150
69,050
69,100
69,150
69,200
13,185
13,198
13,210
13,223
13,185
13,198
13,210
13,223
72,000
72,050
72,100
72,150
72,050
72,100
72,150
72,200
13,935
13,948
13,960
13,973
13,935
13,948
13,960
13,973
66,200
66,250
66,300
66,350
66,250
66,300
66,350
66,400
12,485
12,498
12,510
12,523
12,485
12,498
12,510
12,523
69,200
69,250
69,300
69,350
69,250
69,300
69,350
69,400
13,235
13,248
13,260
13,273
13,235
13,248
13,260
13,273
72,200
72,250
72,300
72,350
72,250
72,300
72,350
72,400
13,985
13,998
14,010
14,023
13,985
13,998
14,010
14,023
66,400
66,450
66,500
66,550
66,450
66,500
66,550
66,600
12,535
12,548
12,560
12,573
12,535
12,548
12,560
12,573
69,400
69,450
69,500
69,550
69,450
69,500
69,550
69,600
13,285
13,298
13,310
13,323
13,285
13,298
13,310
13,323
72,400
72,450
72,500
72,550
72,450
72,500
72,550
72,600
14,035
14,048
14,060
14,073
14,035
14,048
14,060
14,073
66,600
66,650
66,700
66,750
66,650
66,700
66,750
66,800
12,585
12,598
12,610
12,623
12,585
12,598
12,610
12,623
69,600
69,650
69,700
69,750
69,650
69,700
69,750
69,800
13,335
13,348
13,360
13,373
13,335
13,348
13,360
13,373
72,600
72,650
72,700
72,750
72,650
72,700
72,750
72,800
14,085
14,098
14,110
14,123
14,085
14,098
14,110
14,123
66,800
66,850
66,900
66,950
66,850
66,900
66,950
67,000
12,635
12,648
12,660
12,673
12,635
12,648
12,660
12,673
69,800
69,850
69,900
69,950
69,850
69,900
69,950
70,000
13,385
13,398
13,410
13,423
13,385
13,398
13,410
13,423
72,800
72,850
72,900
72,950
72,850
72,900
72,950
73,000
14,135
14,148
14,160
14,173
14,135
14,148
14,160
14,173
67,000
70,000
73,000
67,000
67,050
67,100
67,150
67,050
67,100
67,150
67,200
12,685
12,698
12,710
12,723
12,685
12,698
12,710
12,723
70,000
70,050
70,100
70,150
70,050
70,100
70,150
70,200
13,435
13,448
13,460
13,473
13,435
13,448
13,460
13,473
73,000
73,050
73,100
73,150
73,050
73,100
73,150
73,200
14,185
14,198
14,210
14,223
14,185
14,198
14,210
14,223
67,200
67,250
67,300
67,350
67,250
67,300
67,350
67,400
12,735
12,748
12,760
12,773
12,735
12,748
12,760
12,773
70,200
70,250
70,300
70,350
70,250
70,300
70,350
70,400
13,485
13,498
13,510
13,523
13,485
13,498
13,510
13,523
73,200
73,250
73,300
73,350
73,250
73,300
73,350
73,400
14,235
14,248
14,260
14,273
14,236
14,250
14,264
14,278
67,400
67,450
67,500
67,550
67,450
67,500
67,550
67,600
12,785
12,798
12,810
12,823
12,785
12,798
12,810
12,823
70,400
70,450
70,500
70,550
70,450
70,500
70,550
70,600
13,535
13,548
13,560
13,573
13,535
13,548
13,560
13,573
73,400
73,450
73,500
73,550
73,450
73,500
73,550
73,600
14,285
14,298
14,310
14,323
14,292
14,306
14,320
14,334
67,600
67,650
67,700
67,750
67,650
67,700
67,750
67,800
12,835
12,848
12,860
12,873
12,835
12,848
12,860
12,873
70,600
70,650
70,700
70,750
70,650
70,700
70,750
70,800
13,585
13,598
13,610
13,623
13,585
13,598
13,610
13,623
73,600
73,650
73,700
73,750
73,650
73,700
73,750
73,800
14,335
14,348
14,360
14,373
14,348
14,362
14,376
14,390
67,800
67,850
67,900
67,950
67,850
67,900
67,950
68,000
12,885
12,898
12,910
12,923
12,885
12,898
12,910
12,923
70,800
70,850
70,900
70,950
70,850
70,900
70,950
71,000
13,635
13,648
13,660
13,673
13,635
13,648
13,660
13,673
73,800
73,850
73,900
73,950
73,850
73,900
73,950
74,000
14,385
14,398
14,410
14,423
14,404
14,418
14,432
14,446
68,000
71,000
74,000
68,000
68,050
68,100
68,150
68,050
68,100
68,150
68,200
12,935
12,948
12,960
12,973
12,935
12,948
12,960
12,973
71,000
71,050
71,100
71,150
71,050
71,100
71,150
71,200
13,685
13,698
13,710
13,723
13,685
13,698
13,710
13,723
74,000
74,050
74,100
74,150
74,050
74,100
74,150
74,200
14,435
14,448
14,460
14,473
14,460
14,474
14,488
14,502
68,200
68,250
68,300
68,350
68,250
68,300
68,350
68,400
12,985
12,998
13,010
13,023
12,985
12,998
13,010
13,023
71,200
71,250
71,300
71,350
71,250
71,300
71,350
71,400
13,735
13,748
13,760
13,773
13,735
13,748
13,760
13,773
74,200
74,250
74,300
74,350
74,250
74,300
74,350
74,400
14,485
14,498
14,510
14,523
14,516
14,530
14,544
14,558
68,400
68,450
68,500
68,550
68,450
68,500
68,550
68,600
13,035
13,048
13,060
13,073
13,035
13,048
13,060
13,073
71,400
71,450
71,500
71,550
71,450
71,500
71,550
71,600
13,785
13,798
13,810
13,823
13,785
13,798
13,810
13,823
74,400
74,450
74,500
74,550
74,450
74,500
74,550
74,600
14,535
14,548
14,560
14,573
14,572
14,586
14,600
14,614
68,600
68,650
68,700
68,750
68,650
68,700
68,750
68,800
13,085
13,098
13,110
13,123
13,085
13,098
13,110
13,123
71,600
71,650
71,700
71,750
71,650
71,700
71,750
71,800
13,835
13,848
13,860
13,873
13,835
13,848
13,860
13,873
74,600
74,650
74,700
74,750
74,650
74,700
74,750
74,800
14,585
14,598
14,610
14,623
14,628
14,642
14,656
14,670
68,800
68,850
68,900
68,950
68,850
68,900
68,950
69,000
13,135
13,148
13,160
13,173
13,135
13,148
13,160
13,173
71,800
71,850
71,900
71,950
71,850
71,900
71,950
72,000
13,885
13,898
13,910
13,923
13,885
13,898
13,910
13,923
74,800
74,850
74,900
74,950
74,850
74,900
74,950
75,000
14,635
14,648
14,660
14,673
14,684
14,698
14,712
14,726
(Continued)
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
-31-
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
75,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
78,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
81,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
75,000
75,050
75,100
75,150
75,050
75,100
75,150
75,200
14,685
14,698
14,710
14,723
14,740
14,754
14,768
14,782
78,000
78,050
78,100
78,150
78,050
78,100
78,150
78,200
15,435
15,448
15,460
15,473
15,580
15,594
15,608
15,622
81,000
81,050
81,100
81,150
81,050
81,100
81,150
81,200
16,185
16,198
16,210
16,223
16,420
16,434
16,448
16,462
75,200
75,250
75,300
75,350
75,250
75,300
75,350
75,400
14,735
14,748
14,760
14,773
14,796
14,810
14,824
14,838
78,200
78,250
78,300
78,350
78,250
78,300
78,350
78,400
15,485
15,498
15,510
15,523
15,636
15,650
15,664
15,678
81,200
81,250
81,300
81,350
81,250
81,300
81,350
81,400
16,235
16,248
16,260
16,273
16,476
16,490
16,504
16,518
75,400
75,450
75,500
75,550
75,450
75,500
75,550
75,600
14,785
14,798
14,810
14,823
14,852
14,866
14,880
14,894
78,400
78,450
78,500
78,550
78,450
78,500
78,550
78,600
15,535
15,548
15,560
15,573
15,692
15,706
15,720
15,734
81,400
81,450
81,500
81,550
81,450
81,500
81,550
81,600
16,285
16,298
16,310
16,323
16,532
16,546
16,560
16,574
75,600
75,650
75,700
75,750
75,650
75,700
75,750
75,800
14,835
14,848
14,860
14,873
14,908
14,922
14,936
14,950
78,600
78,650
78,700
78,750
78,650
78,700
78,750
78,800
15,585
15,598
15,610
15,623
15,748
15,762
15,776
15,790
81,600
81,650
81,700
81,750
81,650
81,700
81,750
81,800
16,335
16,348
16,360
16,373
16,588
16,602
16,616
16,630
75,800
75,850
75,900
75,950
75,850
75,900
75,950
76,000
14,885
14,898
14,910
14,923
14,964
14,978
14,992
15,006
78,800
78,850
78,900
78,950
78,850
78,900
78,950
79,000
15,635
15,648
15,660
15,673
15,804
15,818
15,832
15,846
81,800
81,850
81,900
81,950
81,850
81,900
81,950
82,000
16,385
16,398
16,410
16,423
16,644
16,658
16,672
16,686
76,000
79,000
82,000
76,000
76,050
76,100
76,150
76,050
76,100
76,150
76,200
14,935
14,948
14,960
14,973
15,020
15,034
15,048
15,062
79,000
79,050
79,100
79,150
79,050
79,100
79,150
79,200
15,685
15,698
15,710
15,723
15,860
15,874
15,888
15,902
82,000
82,050
82,100
82,150
82,050
82,100
82,150
82,200
16,435
16,448
16,460
16,473
16,700
16,714
16,728
16,742
76,200
76,250
76,300
76,350
76,250
76,300
76,350
76,400
14,985
14,998
15,010
15,023
15,076
15,090
15,104
15,118
79,200
79,250
79,300
79,350
79,250
79,300
79,350
79,400
15,735
15,748
15,760
15,773
15,916
15,930
15,944
15,958
82,200
82,250
82,300
82,350
82,250
82,300
82,350
82,400
16,485
16,498
16,510
16,523
16,756
16,770
16,784
16,798
76,400
76,450
76,500
76,550
76,450
76,500
76,550
76,600
15,035
15,048
15,060
15,073
15,132
15,146
15,160
15,174
79,400
79,450
79,500
79,550
79,450
79,500
79,550
79,600
15,785
15,798
15,810
15,823
15,972
15,986
16,000
16,014
82,400
82,450
82,500
82,550
82,450
82,500
82,550
82,600
16,535
16,548
16,560
16,573
16,812
16,826
16,840
16,854
76,600
76,650
76,700
76,750
76,650
76,700
76,750
76,800
15,085
15,098
15,110
15,123
15,188
15,202
15,216
15,230
79,600
79,650
79,700
79,750
79,650
79,700
79,750
79,800
15,835
15,848
15,860
15,873
16,028
16,042
16,056
16,070
82,600
82,650
82,700
82,750
82,650
82,700
82,750
82,800
16,585
16,598
16,610
16,623
16,868
16,882
16,896
16,910
76,800
76,850
76,900
76,950
76,850
76,900
76,950
77,000
15,135
15,148
15,160
15,173
15,244
15,258
15,272
15,286
79,800
79,850
79,900
79,950
79,850
79,900
79,950
80,000
15,885
15,898
15,910
15,923
16,084
16,098
16,112
16,126
82,800
82,850
82,900
82,950
82,850
82,900
82,950
83,000
16,635
16,648
16,660
16,673
16,924
16,938
16,952
16,966
77,000
80,000
83,000
77,000
77,050
77,100
77,150
77,050
77,100
77,150
77,200
15,185
15,198
15,210
15,223
15,300
15,314
15,328
15,342
80,000
80,050
80,100
80,150
80,050
80,100
80,150
80,200
15,935
15,948
15,960
15,973
16,140
16,154
16,168
16,182
83,000
83,050
83,100
83,150
83,050
83,100
83,150
83,200
16,685
16,698
16,710
16,723
16,980
16,994
17,008
17,022
77,200
77,250
77,300
77,350
77,250
77,300
77,350
77,400
15,235
15,248
15,260
15,273
15,356
15,370
15,384
15,398
80,200
80,250
80,300
80,350
80,250
80,300
80,350
80,400
15,985
15,998
16,010
16,023
16,196
16,210
16,224
16,238
83,200
83,250
83,300
83,350
83,250
83,300
83,350
83,400
16,735
16,748
16,760
16,773
17,036
17,050
17,064
17,078
77,400
77,450
77,500
77,550
77,450
77,500
77,550
77,600
15,285
15,298
15,310
15,323
15,412
15,426
15,440
15,454
80,400
80,450
80,500
80,550
80,450
80,500
80,550
80,600
16,035
16,048
16,060
16,073
16,252
16,266
16,280
16,294
83,400
83,450
83,500
83,550
83,450
83,500
83,550
83,600
16,785
16,798
16,810
16,823
17,092
17,106
17,120
17,134
77,600
77,650
77,700
77,750
77,650
77,700
77,750
77,800
15,335
15,348
15,360
15,373
15,468
15,482
15,496
15,510
80,600
80,650
80,700
80,750
80,650
80,700
80,750
80,800
16,085
16,098
16,110
16,123
16,308
16,322
16,336
16,350
83,600
83,650
83,700
83,750
83,650
83,700
83,750
83,800
16,835
16,848
16,860
16,873
17,148
17,162
17,176
17,190
77,800
77,850
77,900
77,950
77,850
77,900
77,950
78,000
15,385
15,398
15,410
15,423
15,524
15,538
15,552
15,566
80,800
80,850
80,900
80,950
80,850
80,900
80,950
81,000
16,135
16,148
16,160
16,173
16,364
16,378
16,392
16,406
83,800
83,850
83,900
83,950
83,850
83,900
83,950
84,000
16,885
16,898
16,910
16,923
17,204
17,218
17,232
17,246
(Continued)
-32-
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
84,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
87,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
90,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
84,000
84,050
84,100
84,150
84,050
84,100
84,150
84,200
16,935
16,948
16,960
16,973
17,260
17,274
17,288
17,302
87,000
87,050
87,100
87,150
87,050
87,100
87,150
87,200
17,685
17,698
17,710
17,723
18,100
18,114
18,128
18,142
90,000
90,050
90,100
90,150
90,050
90,100
90,150
90,200
18,500
18,514
18,528
18,542
18,940
18,954
18,968
18,982
84,200
84,250
84,300
84,350
84,250
84,300
84,350
84,400
16,985
16,998
17,010
17,023
17,316
17,330
17,344
17,358
87,200
87,250
87,300
87,350
87,250
87,300
87,350
87,400
17,735
17,748
17,760
17,773
18,156
18,170
18,184
18,198
90,200
90,250
90,300
90,350
90,250
90,300
90,350
90,400
18,556
18,570
18,584
18,598
18,996
19,010
19,024
19,038
84,400
84,450
84,500
84,550
84,450
84,500
84,550
84,600
17,035
17,048
17,060
17,073
17,372
17,386
17,400
17,414
87,400
87,450
87,500
87,550
87,450
87,500
87,550
87,600
17,785
17,798
17,810
17,823
18,212
18,226
18,240
18,254
90,400
90,450
90,500
90,550
90,450
90,500
90,550
90,600
18,612
18,626
18,640
18,654
19,052
19,066
19,080
19,094
84,600
84,650
84,700
84,750
84,650
84,700
84,750
84,800
17,085
17,098
17,110
17,123
17,428
17,442
17,456
17,470
87,600
87,650
87,700
87,750
87,650
87,700
87,750
87,800
17,835
17,848
17,860
17,873
18,268
18,282
18,296
18,310
90,600
90,650
90,700
90,750
90,650
90,700
90,750
90,800
18,668
18,682
18,696
18,710
19,108
19,122
19,136
19,150
84,800
84,850
84,900
84,950
84,850
84,900
84,950
85,000
17,135
17,148
17,160
17,173
17,484
17,498
17,512
17,526
87,800
87,850
87,900
87,950
87,850
87,900
87,950
88,000
17,885
17,898
17,912
17,926
18,324
18,338
18,352
18,366
90,800
90,850
90,900
90,950
90,850
90,900
90,950
91,000
18,724
18,738
18,752
18,766
19,164
19,178
19,192
19,206
85,000
88,000
91,000
85,000
85,050
85,100
85,150
85,050
85,100
85,150
85,200
17,185
17,198
17,210
17,223
17,540
17,554
17,568
17,582
88,000
88,050
88,100
88,150
88,050
88,100
88,150
88,200
17,940
17,954
17,968
17,982
18,380
18,394
18,408
18,422
91,000
91,050
91,100
91,150
91,050
91,100
91,150
91,200
18,780
18,794
18,808
18,822
19,220
19,234
19,248
19,262
85,200
85,250
85,300
85,350
85,250
85,300
85,350
85,400
17,235
17,248
17,260
17,273
17,596
17,610
17,624
17,638
88,200
88,250
88,300
88,350
88,250
88,300
88,350
88,400
17,996
18,010
18,024
18,038
18,436
18,450
18,464
18,478
91,200
91,250
91,300
91,350
91,250
91,300
91,350
91,400
18,836
18,850
18,864
18,878
19,276
19,290
19,304
19,318
85,400
85,450
85,500
85,550
85,450
85,500
85,550
85,600
17,285
17,298
17,310
17,323
17,652
17,666
17,680
17,694
88,400
88,450
88,500
88,550
88,450
88,500
88,550
88,600
18,052
18,066
18,080
18,094
18,492
18,506
18,520
18,534
91,400
91,450
91,500
91,550
91,450
91,500
91,550
91,600
18,892
18,906
18,920
18,934
19,332
19,346
19,360
19,374
85,600
85,650
85,700
85,750
85,650
85,700
85,750
85,800
17,335
17,348
17,360
17,373
17,708
17,722
17,736
17,750
88,600
88,650
88,700
88,750
88,650
88,700
88,750
88,800
18,108
18,122
18,136
18,150
18,548
18,562
18,576
18,590
91,600
91,650
91,700
91,750
91,650
91,700
91,750
91,800
18,948
18,962
18,976
18,990
19,388
19,402
19,416
19,430
85,800
85,850
85,900
85,950
85,850
85,900
85,950
86,000
17,385
17,398
17,410
17,423
17,764
17,778
17,792
17,806
88,800
88,850
88,900
88,950
88,850
88,900
88,950
89,000
18,164
18,178
18,192
18,206
18,604
18,618
18,632
18,646
91,800
91,850
91,900
91,950
91,850
91,900
91,950
92,000
19,004
19,018
19,032
19,046
19,444
19,458
19,472
19,486
86,000
89,000
92,000
86,000
86,050
86,100
86,150
86,050
86,100
86,150
86,200
17,435
17,448
17,460
17,473
17,820
17,834
17,848
17,862
89,000
89,050
89,100
89,150
89,050
89,100
89,150
89,200
18,220
18,234
18,248
18,262
18,660
18,674
18,688
18,702
92,000
92,050
92,100
92,150
92,050
92,100
92,150
92,200
19,060
19,074
19,088
19,102
19,500
19,514
19,528
19,542
86,200
86,250
86,300
86,350
86,250
86,300
86,350
86,400
17,485
17,498
17,510
17,523
17,876
17,890
17,904
17,918
89,200
89,250
89,300
89,350
89,250
89,300
89,350
89,400
18,276
18,290
18,304
18,318
18,716
18,730
18,744
18,758
92,200
92,250
92,300
92,350
92,250
92,300
92,350
92,400
19,116
19,130
19,144
19,158
19,556
19,570
19,584
19,598
86,400
86,450
86,500
86,550
86,450
86,500
86,550
86,600
17,535
17,548
17,560
17,573
17,932
17,946
17,960
17,974
89,400
89,450
89,500
89,550
89,450
89,500
89,550
89,600
18,332
18,346
18,360
18,374
18,772
18,786
18,800
18,814
92,400
92,450
92,500
92,550
92,450
92,500
92,550
92,600
19,172
19,186
19,200
19,214
19,612
19,626
19,640
19,654
86,600
86,650
86,700
86,750
86,650
86,700
86,750
86,800
17,585
17,598
17,610
17,623
17,988
18,002
18,016
18,030
89,600
89,650
89,700
89,750
89,650
89,700
89,750
89,800
18,388
18,402
18,416
18,430
18,828
18,842
18,856
18,870
92,600
92,650
92,700
92,750
92,650
92,700
92,750
92,800
19,228
19,242
19,256
19,270
19,668
19,682
19,696
19,710
86,800
86,850
86,900
86,950
86,850
86,900
86,950
87,000
17,635
17,648
17,660
17,673
18,044
18,058
18,072
18,086
89,800
89,850
89,900
89,950
89,850
89,900
89,950
90,000
18,444
18,458
18,472
18,486
18,884
18,898
18,912
18,926
92,800
92,850
92,900
92,950
92,850
92,900
92,950
93,000
19,284
19,298
19,312
19,326
19,724
19,738
19,752
19,766
(Continued)
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
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If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
93,000
Single
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
96,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
If Form
1040NR-EZ,
line 14, is—
At
least
And you are—
But
less
than
Single
99,000
Married filing
separately
Your tax is—
93,000
93,050
93,100
93,150
93,050
93,100
93,150
93,200
19,340
19,354
19,368
19,382
19,780
19,794
19,808
19,822
96,000
96,050
96,100
96,150
96,050
96,100
96,150
96,200
20,180
20,194
20,208
20,222
20,620
20,634
20,648
20,662
99,000
99,050
99,100
99,150
99,050
99,100
99,150
99,200
21,020
21,034
21,048
21,062
21,460
21,474
21,488
21,502
93,200
93,250
93,300
93,350
93,250
93,300
93,350
93,400
19,396
19,410
19,424
19,438
19,836
19,850
19,864
19,878
96,200
96,250
96,300
96,350
96,250
96,300
96,350
96,400
20,236
20,250
20,264
20,278
20,676
20,690
20,704
20,718
99,200
99,250
99,300
99,350
99,250
99,300
99,350
99,400
21,076
21,090
21,104
21,118
21,516
21,530
21,544
21,558
93,400
93,450
93,500
93,550
93,450
93,500
93,550
93,600
19,452
19,466
19,480
19,494
19,892
19,906
19,920
19,934
96,400
96,450
96,500
96,550
96,450
96,500
96,550
96,600
20,292
20,306
20,320
20,334
20,732
20,746
20,760
20,774
99,400
99,450
99,500
99,550
99,450
99,500
99,550
99,600
21,132
21,146
21,160
21,174
21,572
21,586
21,600
21,614
93,600
93,650
93,700
93,750
93,650
93,700
93,750
93,800
19,508
19,522
19,536
19,550
19,948
19,962
19,976
19,990
96,600
96,650
96,700
96,750
96,650
96,700
96,750
96,800
20,348
20,362
20,376
20,390
20,788
20,802
20,816
20,830
99,600
99,650
99,700
99,750
99,650
99,700
99,750
99,800
21,188
21,202
21,216
21,230
21,628
21,642
21,656
21,670
93,800
93,850
93,900
93,950
93,850
93,900
93,950
94,000
19,564
19,578
19,592
19,606
20,004
20,018
20,032
20,046
96,800
96,850
96,900
96,950
96,850
96,900
96,950
97,000
20,404
20,418
20,432
20,446
20,844
20,858
20,872
20,886
99,800
99,850
99,900
99,950
99,850
99,900
99,950
100,000
21,244
21,258
21,272
21,286
21,684
21,698
21,712
21,726
94,000
97,000
94,000
94,050
94,100
94,150
94,050
94,100
94,150
94,200
19,620
19,634
19,648
19,662
20,060
20,074
20,088
20,102
97,000
97,050
97,100
97,150
97,050
97,100
97,150
97,200
20,460
20,474
20,488
20,502
20,900
20,914
20,928
20,942
94,200
94,250
94,300
94,350
94,250
94,300
94,350
94,400
19,676
19,690
19,704
19,718
20,116
20,130
20,144
20,158
97,200
97,250
97,300
97,350
97,250
97,300
97,350
97,400
20,516
20,530
20,544
20,558
20,956
20,970
20,984
20,998
94,400
94,450
94,500
94,550
94,450
94,500
94,550
94,600
19,732
19,746
19,760
19,774
20,172
20,186
20,200
20,214
97,400
97,450
97,500
97,550
97,450
97,500
97,550
97,600
20,572
20,586
20,600
20,614
21,012
21,026
21,040
21,054
94,600
94,650
94,700
94,750
94,650
94,700
94,750
94,800
19,788
19,802
19,816
19,830
20,228
20,242
20,256
20,270
97,600
97,650
97,700
97,750
97,650
97,700
97,750
97,800
20,628
20,642
20,656
20,670
21,068
21,082
21,096
21,110
94,800
94,850
94,900
94,950
94,850
94,900
94,950
95,000
19,844
19,858
19,872
19,886
20,284
20,298
20,312
20,326
97,800
97,850
97,900
97,950
97,850
97,900
97,950
98,000
20,684
20,698
20,712
20,726
21,124
21,138
21,152
21,166
95,000
$100,000
or over
use
Form 1040NR
98,000
95,000
95,050
95,100
95,150
95,050
95,100
95,150
95,200
19,900
19,914
19,928
19,942
20,340
20,354
20,368
20,382
98,000
98,050
98,100
98,150
98,050
98,100
98,150
98,200
20,740
20,754
20,768
20,782
21,180
21,194
21,208
21,222
95,200
95,250
95,300
95,350
95,250
95,300
95,350
95,400
19,956
19,970
19,984
19,998
20,396
20,410
20,424
20,438
98,200
98,250
98,300
98,350
98,250
98,300
98,350
98,400
20,796
20,810
20,824
20,838
21,236
21,250
21,264
21,278
95,400
95,450
95,500
95,550
95,450
95,500
95,550
95,600
20,012
20,026
20,040
20,054
20,452
20,466
20,480
20,494
98,400
98,450
98,500
98,550
98,450
98,500
98,550
98,600
20,852
20,866
20,880
20,894
21,292
21,306
21,320
21,334
95,600
95,650
95,700
95,750
95,650
95,700
95,750
95,800
20,068
20,082
20,096
20,110
20,508
20,522
20,536
20,550
98,600
98,650
98,700
98,750
98,650
98,700
98,750
98,800
20,908
20,922
20,936
20,950
21,348
21,362
21,376
21,390
95,800
95,850
95,900
95,950
95,850
95,900
95,950
96,000
20,124
20,138
20,152
20,166
20,564
20,578
20,592
20,606
98,800
98,850
98,900
98,950
98,850
98,900
98,950
99,000
20,964
20,978
20,992
21,006
21,404
21,418
21,432
21,446
-34-
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
Index
A
Adoption benefits 6
Amended return 16
Amount you owe 11
To Pay By Check Or
Money Order 11
Assistance (See Tax help)
B
Bad check or payment 11
C
Calling the IRS:
Federal Relay Service for
deaf or hard of hearing
individuals 20
Closer connection to foreign
country 2
Comments 21
Common mistakes, checklist
to avoid 15
Credit for taxes paid 4
D
Death of a taxpayer 19
Deduction for exemptions 4
Dependent care benefits 6
Disability pensions 6
Disclosure 21
Dual-status taxpayers 3
Dual-status tax year 3
E
Election to be taxed as a
resident alien 3
Eligible student 8
Estimated tax:
2014, applied to 11
2014, payments for 15
Payments 9
Penalty 12
Everyday Tax Solutions 19
Exempt individual 2
Exemption deduction 8
Extension of time to file 3
Extension of time to pay 12
F
Federal income tax
withheld 9
First-year choice 1
Foreign address 5
Form 1040-C 9
Form comments 21
Forms, how to get 20
Free help with your return 17
Free tax services 17
G
Green card test 1, 2
H
Head of household 4
Help (See Tax help)
Help for people with
disabilities 17
How to pay:
Pay By Phone 11
Pay Online 11
I
Identifying number 5
Identity Protection PIN (IP
PIN) 13
Identity Theft 16
Income tax withholding 15
Installment payments 12
Interest 16
Itemized deductions 8
J
Joint return 4
M
Missing or incorrect Form
W-2 6
N
Name change 9
National Taxpayer Advocate
helpline 21
Nonresident alien 1
O
Online ordering of tax forms
and publications 20
Online services and help 20
Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (2013)
P
P.O. box 5
Paperwork reduction act
notice 21
Past due return 16
Penalties 16
Frivolous return 16
Late filing 16
Late payment 16
Other 16
Private delivery services 3
Publications (See Tax help)
Publications, how to get 20
Public debt, gift to reduce
the 19
Q
Qualified higher education
expenses 8
Qualified student loan 8
R
Record keeping 16
Refund 9
Refund information 15
Refund offset 10
Requesting a copy of your
tax return 16
Research your tax questions
online 17
Resident alien 1
Return checklist to avoid
mistakes 15
Rights of taxpayers 17
Rounding off to whole
dollars 6
S
Scholarship and fellowship
grants 7
Scholarship and fellowship
grants excluded 8
Send your written tax
questions to the IRS 19
Signing your return 12
Social security and Medicare
tax on tip income 9
Standard deduction 4
State and local income
taxes - taxable 6
Student loan interest
deduction 8
-35-
Student loan interest
deduction worksheet 7
Substantial presence test 1,
2
T
Taxable income 6
Taxable refunds, credits, or
offsets 6
Tax credits 4
Tax-exempt interest 6
Tax-exempt treaty 14
Tax forms and publications,
view and download 20
Tax help 17
Tax help and questions 20
Tax information in other
languages 19
Taxpayer Advocate Service
(TAS) 22
Taxpayer Assistance 19
Tax rates 4
Tax Table 23–34
Telephone assistance:
Hours of operation 20
Third party designee 12
Tip income 9
Treaty 14
U
U.S. national 6
W
Wages, salaries, tips, etc. 6
What if you cannot pay?:
Extension of time to
pay 11
Installment agreement 11
When to file 3
Where to file 3
Who must file 3
File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | 2013 Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ |
Subject | Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ, U.S. Income Tax Return for Certain Nonresident Aliens With No Dependents |
Author | W:CAR:MP:FP |
File Modified | 2014-01-06 |
File Created | 2014-01-06 |