Hi all,
US tax laws are super confusing, so i'm going to get right to it:
I moved here in April 2108 and got married legally, got my work permit in November - PRIOR to my residency.
Got my residency in Feb 2019.
I worked for 5 weeks late 2018 and am trying to file my taxes, BUT when we get to the part about health coverage, it asks all about exemptions
I would assume that as i A: didn't get here until April, and B: wasn't a resident at all during the year, that i wouldn't even be eligible for health coverage anyway, but apparently as i was here for more than 183 days, i am technically a Resident Alien and therefore cannot claim exemption.... setting me up to be charged for 'non-coverage' on health insurance i wouldn't have been able to get anyway!?!?
Can someone PLEASE help with this very confusing situation that may end up costing me more than i even earned for the year...
US tax laws are super confusing, so i'm going to get right to it:
I moved here in April 2108 and got married legally, got my work permit in November - PRIOR to my residency.
Got my residency in Feb 2019.
I worked for 5 weeks late 2018 and am trying to file my taxes, BUT when we get to the part about health coverage, it asks all about exemptions
I would assume that as i A: didn't get here until April, and B: wasn't a resident at all during the year, that i wouldn't even be eligible for health coverage anyway, but apparently as i was here for more than 183 days, i am technically a Resident Alien and therefore cannot claim exemption.... setting me up to be charged for 'non-coverage' on health insurance i wouldn't have been able to get anyway!?!?
Can someone PLEASE help with this very confusing situation that may end up costing me more than i even earned for the year...