Sprintax Calculus — Nonresident
Sprintax Tax Filing
To assist international students and scholars with tax concerns, The JAVÃûÅ®ÓÅ¹Ý of Texas at El Paso is sponsoring free access to Sprintax Tax Filing. Sprintax assists students and scholars in preparing Nonresident U.S. tax returns. It is a web-based U.S. federal income tax filing system specifically formulated for international students and scholars. Sprintax codes are available on a first come first serve basis, to all UTEP international students and scholars. It provides step-by-step instructions and assistance with the preparation of the appropriate tax forms. Sprintax will be available early March of each year.
DISCLAIMER: Access to Sprintax Tax Filing is being made available by The JAVÃûÅ®ÓÅ¹Ý of Texas at El Paso Payroll Office. It is intended for only UTEP international students and scholars. To request access please email payroll@utep.edu or call (915) 747-5109.
Using Sprintax
Please have the following documents and information available before you start using Sprintax:
- Passport
- U.S. Entry and Exit Dates for current and past visits to the U.S.
- All income forms: Final Payslips, W2 Forms, 1042-S and/or 1099 (if received)
- Visa/Immigration Status Information- Including Form DS-2019 (for J visa holders) or Form I-20 (for F visa holders)
Before you start preparing your tax returns, please be sure you have received all your year-end tax statements including W-2 and 1042-S. UTEP sends Form 1042-S around March 1. If you file your tax return without all the appropriate tax statements you will need to file a corrected form and you could be liable for penalties.
Sprintax helps determine whether you are a resident alien or nonresident alien for tax purposes.
After you completed all information in Sprintax, it generates the correct U.S. federal income tax forms – either Form 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ, Form 8843, and other forms as applicable. If you did not earn any income in the U.S. during the year, Sprintax will generate Form 8843 for you.