The tax filing season has begun. If you earned income in the U.S. in 2020 you are responsible to file a tax return by April 15, 2021 and should pay attention to the information below. The VITA program at UConn and Sprintax software are available to students and scholars. If you did not earn any income, but were present in the U.S. skip down to the bottom for instructions on submitting the 8843 form.
- The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is run by trained UConn student volunteers and they will help you fill out your tax return documents. Register with the VITA program at the link below. Your taxes will be processed in the order received starting after March 1. Please allow a minimum of 5-7 business days for VITA to review your submission and respond to you. https://accounting.business.uconn.edu/undergraduate/vita-program/
- Sprintax is a software that specializes in nonresident alien tax returns. UConn can provide you with a code to use to file your federal tax return for free but there is an additional fee to file your CT state return. To learn more visit: https://international.global.uconn.edu/tax-preparation-resources/ email international@uconn.edu with your name and student ID number.
- UConn Income Statements (W-2 form) will be available online at https://ess.uconn.edu/ navigate to Payroll > View W-2/W-C Information
- If you are no longer employed at UConn and cannot log in to https://ess.uconn.edu/ please contact Payroll at payroll@uconn.edu
- If you had on campus employment and can claim the benefits of a tax treaty you will receive a 1042-S from the State of Connecticut by mail shortly. You should wait to file your income taxes until after you receive this form.
- If you will be receiving a 2020 Form 1042-S for a scholarship or fellowship, UConn’s Tax and Compliance Office has notified you of this through an email sent to you on 1/29/21. Your Form 1042-S for a scholarship or fellowship will be mailed to the mailing address that is listed in Student Admin. If that is not the correct address, please contact taxcompliance@uconn.edu as soon as possible with your correct mailing address.
If you did not earn income in the U.S., but are a nonresident for tax purposes there is still one tax form you must file, the form 8843 – see below for information on how you can learn to file the form 8843. https://accounting.business.uconn.edu/undergraduate/vita-program/form-8843-filing-instructions/
Watch a video with instructions on how to submit the form 8843: https://international.global.uconn.edu/tax-preparation-resources/