Hello everyone,
Many thanks in advance for any help that you can provide. Everyone has been great helping me apply for my spouse visa and then ILR, which is currently pending.
A little background: My wife (UKC) and her parents moved to the US in 1992. She was given a SSN and lived there legally for a time, but eventually they ran out of money and stopped applying for the correct visas, etc. She spent years in the US living and working illegally. She NEVER filed a US tax return and always worked cash in hand jobs. In 2008 she left under her own will and returned to the UK. In 2011 were were married in the UK and I have been working here on a spousal visa ever since.
I flied my 2011 tax returns as single and did not declare that I had been married. Tax year 2011, I had NO income in the UK, but did have income in the US, which I declared. The only thing I did not declare was my marriage. I knew I was doing it wrong, but was busy and didn't have time to figure out what information my wife needed to be on my US return that year.
I haven't filed since. I never filed for tax year 2012. I filed for an extension to October but never filed the return. I just had too much on my plate with moving, starting a new job, and applying for ILR.
I may have some down time soon and I want to catch up and get things straight. I have some money put aside to pay any penalties or taxes that I might owe, but I don't think that I own any substantial amount of money.
So I need to file my 2012 returns and declare my marriage. My wife and I made about £40,000 combined in 2012, with her making more than me. How should I file and what forms do I need to file for my wife to get proper documentation? Can I use her SSN from her childhood in the US or should I get her an ITIN?
THEN I must file my 2013 returns. We made about £55,000 combined in 2013, again with her making more than me. I don't think this is enough for me to owe US income tax I might be wrong.
I have always had savings, stocks and shares in the US and need to declare capital gains, dividends and interest payments. I don't think that affects anything though.
Any questions that you all can answer will be a big help.
THANKS!