Here’s the latest on the meaning of “resident alien.”
- In U.S. tax terms, “resident alien” refers to a non-U.S. citizen who meets IRS criteria for tax residency, either by holding a green card (the green card test) or by passing the substantial presence test. It’s a tax classification, not an immigration status.[2][5]
- The IRS defines resident aliens for tax purposes in Publication 519 and related guidance; it can overlap with immigration status but is used to determine how a person should file and what income is taxable.[5][6]
- The actual immigration classification that many people think of as “resident alien” is separate and typically refers to lawful permanent residents (green card holders) or individuals who meet the substantial presence test for tax purposes, but immigration law also uses different terms and criteria.[1][2]
If you want, I can tailor this to your situation in London, considering UK-US tax implications, visas, and how the term is interpreted for both U.S. and UK contexts. For example:
- For U.S. tax status, a person could be a resident alien even if not a citizen, if they have a green card or meet the 183-days over the last three years rule with the 31-day minimum. That distinction is key for tax filings and treaty considerations.[1][2]
- In UK terms, “resident alien” isn’t a standard UK tax term, so you would typically map it to your UK tax residence status and any US-UK tax treaty implications if you have U.S. tax obligations.[2]
Would you like a concise checklist or a side-by-side map of how this status affects filing obligations in the U.S. vs. the UK?[5][2]
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(b) Lawful permanent resident—(1) Green card test. An alien is a resident alien with respect to a calendar year if the individual is a lawful permanent resident at any time during the calendar year. A lawful permanent resident is an individual who has been lawfully granted the privilege of residing permanently in the United States as an immigrant in accordance with the immigration laws. Resident status is deemed to continue unless it is rescinded or administratively or judicially determined to...
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economictimes.indiatimes.comInformation about Publication 519, U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens, including recent updates. Publication 519 is used to help to determine an individual's status (nonresident alien or resident alien), and gives information needed to file returns.
www.irs.govA resident alien for tax purposes is a person who is a U.S. citizen or a foreign national who meets either the “green card” or “substantial presence” test a ...
vita.business.uconn.eduResident and nonresident alien are terms the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses for tax purposes.
usafacts.orgA foreign person includes a nonresident alien individual, foreign corporation, foreign partnership, foreign trust, a foreign estate, and any other person that is not a U.S. person.
www.irs.govMaster resident and nonresident alien filing tests, key forms, deadlines, and treaty tricks to cut your 2025 IRS bill without the legalese.
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