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Federal Income Tax Forms, Instructions, and Publications available from the IRS website.

Most commonly used publications:

Publication 17
Your Federal Income Tax
Publication 519
U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens
Publication 901
U.S. Tax Treaties

To check on a refund:

For problem resolution:

1-800-829-4477 or non-toll free 215-516-2000

Non-resident aliens for tax purposes 1-215-516-2000
Resident aliens for tax purposes 1-800-829-1040

UT scholars, students and dependents only:

To apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN):
Apply in person to Internal Revenue Service Center

825 E. Rundberg, Suite H-4, Austin, TX 78753

To request a replacement UT tax form:
1042-S for WAGES - e-mail pr.prpostman@austin.utexas.edu (include your EID and current mailing address along with the request for the 1042-S form to be reprinted; you can request to mail the duplicate 1042-S to you or hold it for pick-up at Main Building Room 134)

1042-S for SCHOLARSHIPS, awards, independent contractor payments, royalties: e-mail 1042S@austin.utexas.edu (include your EID and current mailing address along with the request for the 1042-S form to be reprinted; you can request to mail the duplicate 1042-S to you or hold it for pick-up at Main Building Room 132)
 
1098T - Student Accounts Receivable, Room 4, Main Building

Note: If you have earned income from the University of Texas at Austin, you can download and print your own W-2 Form.


 

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Updated February 11, 2009
Although the information contained in this web site has been reviewed by representatives of the Internal Revenue Service and should be adequate to assist most international students and scholars, it is not a substitute for advice obtained from the Internal Revenue Service or a qualified tax professional. If your visa status has changed in the past year, or you believe you have complicated tax issues, please consult the Internal Revenue Service or a qualified tax professional.