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Level 4
October 15, 2022
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US Tax return

  • October 15, 2022
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Client is US citizen married to Canadian citizen both living in Canada. Us Spouse filed US tax return as "Married filing separately" and left spouse social security number blank. The us return was sent back unprocessed and requesting that the canadian spouse's social security number be entered.

Would entering "NRA" be sufficient? Canadian spouse does not have a social security number.

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Best answer by janisbossenberry

I have been paper-filing US tax returns for Canadian resident US citizens for many year - I always just put NRA and they have never been rejected.

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Level 7
January 12, 2023

I have been paper-filing US tax returns for Canadian resident US citizens for many year - I always just put NRA and they have never been rejected.

ldres1985Author
Level 4
January 12, 2023

I entered "NRA" and resent on October20th. Still waiting for a response, thanks for your input Janis