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Internal Revenue Code (26 US Code ) \u00a07701 as on 1st Feb 2016\u00a0<\/em><\/h3>\n

(b)<\/strong> Definition of resident alien and nonresident alien
\n(1)<\/strong> In general For purposes of this title (other than subtitle B)\u2014
\n(A) Resident alienAn alien individual shall be treated as a resident of the United States with respect to any calendar year if (and only if) such individual meets the requirements of clause (i), (ii), or (iii):
\n(i) Lawfully admitted for permanent residence
\nSuch individual is a lawful permanent resident of the United States at any time during such calendar year.<\/p>\n

(ii) Substantial presence test
\nSuch individual meets the substantial presence test of paragraph (3).<\/p>\n

(iii) First year election
\nSuch individual makes the election provided in paragraph (4).<\/p>\n

(B) Nonresident alien
\nAn individual is a nonresident alien if such individual is neither a citizen of the United States nor a resident of the United States (within the meaning of subparagraph (A)).<\/p>\n

(2)<\/strong> Special rules for first and last year of residency
\n(A) First year of residency
\n(i) In general
\nIf an alien individual is a resident of the United States under paragraph (1)(A) with respect to any calendar year, but was not a resident of the United States at any time during the preceding calendar year, such alien individual shall be treated as a resident of the United States only for the portion of such calendar year which begins on the residency starting date.<\/p>\n

(ii) Residency starting date for individuals lawfully admitted for permanent residence
\nIn the case of an individual who is a lawfully permanent resident of the United States at any time during the calendar year, but does not meet the substantial presence test of paragraph (3), the residency starting date shall be the first day in such calendar year on which he was present in the United States while a lawful permanent resident of the United States.<\/p>\n

(iii) Residency starting date for individuals meeting substantial presence test
\nIn the case of an individual who meets the substantial presence test of paragraph (3) with respect to any calendar year, the residency starting date shall be the first day during such calendar year on which the individual is present in the United States.<\/p>\n

(iv) Residency starting date for individuals making first year election
\nIn the case of an individual who makes the election provided by paragraph (4) with respect to any calendar year, the residency starting date shall be the 1st day during such calendar year on which the individual is treated as a resident of the United States under that paragraph.<\/p>\n

(B) Last year of residencyAn alien individual shall not be treated as a resident of the United States during a portion of any calendar year if\u2014
\n(i) such portion is after the last day in such calendar year on which the individual was present in the United States (or, in the case of an individual described in paragraph (1)(A)(i), the last day on which he was so described),
\n(ii) during such portion the individual has a closer connection to a foreign country than to the United States, and
\n(iii) the individual is not a resident of the United States at any time during the next calendar year.
\n(C) Certain nominal presence disregarded
\n(i) In general
\nFor purposes of subparagraphs (A)(iii) and (B), an individual shall not be treated as present in the United States during any period for which the individual establishes that he has a closer connection to a foreign country than to the United States.<\/p>\n

(ii) Not more than 10 days disregarded
\nClause (i) shall not apply to more than 10 days on which the individual is present in the United States.<\/p>\n

(3) Substantial presence test<\/strong>
\n(A) In generalExcept as otherwise provided in this paragraph, an individual meets the substantial presence test of this paragraph with respect to any calendar year (hereinafter in this subsection referred to as the \u201ccurrent year\u201d) if\u2014
\n(i) such individual was present in the United States on at least 31 days during the calendar year, and
\n(ii) the sum of the number of days on which such individual was present in the United States during the current year and the 2 preceding calendar years (when multiplied by the applicable multiplier determined under the following table) equals or exceeds 183 days:
\nIn the case of days in:
\nThe applicable multiplier is:
\nCurrent year
\n1
\n1st preceding year
\n\u2153
\n2nd preceding year
\n\u2159
\n(B) Exception where individual is present in the United States during less than one-half of current year and closer connection to foreign country is establishedAn individual shall not be treated as meeting the substantial presence test of this paragraph with respect to any current year if\u2014
\n(i) such individual is present in the United States on fewer than 183 days during the current year, and
\n(ii) it is established that for the current year such individual has a tax home (as defined in section 911(d)(3) without regard to the second sentence thereof) in a foreign country and has a closer connection to such foreign country than to the United States.
\n(C) Subparagraph (B) not to apply in certain casesSubparagraph (B) shall not apply to any individual with respect to any current year if at any time during such year\u2014
\n(i) such individual had an application for adjustment of status pending, or
\n(ii) such individual took other steps to apply for status as a lawful permanent resident of the United States.
\n(D) Exception for exempt individuals or for certain medical conditionsAn individual shall not be treated as being present in the United States on any day if\u2014
\n(i) such individual is an exempt individual for such day, or
\n(ii) such individual was unable to leave the United States on such day because of a medical condition which arose while such individual was present in the United States.
\n(4) First-year election<\/strong>
\n(A) An alien individual shall be deemed to meet the requirements of this subparagraph if such individual\u2014
\n(i) is not a resident of the United States under clause (i) or (ii) of paragraph (1)(A) with respect to a calendar year (hereinafter referred to as the \u201celection year\u201d),
\n(ii) was not a resident of the United States under paragraph (1)(A) with respect to the calendar year immediately preceding the election year,
\n(iii) is a resident of the United States under clause (ii) of paragraph (1)(A) with respect to the calendar year immediately following the election year, and
\n(iv) is both\u2014
\n(I) present in the United States for a period of at least 31 consecutive days in the election year, and
\n(II) present in the United States during the period beginning with the first day of such 31-day period and ending with the last day of the election year (hereinafter referred to as the \u201ctesting period\u201d) for a number of days equal to or exceeding 75 percent of the number of days in the testing period (provided that an individual shall be treated for purposes of this subclause as present in the United States for a number of days during the testing period not exceeding 5 days in the aggregate, notwithstanding his absence from the United States on such days).
\n(B) An alien individual who meets the requirements of subparagraph (A) shall, if he so elects, be treated as a resident of the United States with respect to the election year.
\n(C) An alien individual who makes the election provided by subparagraph (B) shall be treated as a resident of the United States for the portion of the election year which begins on the 1st day of the earliest testing period during such year with respect to which the individual meets the requirements of clause (iv) of subparagraph (A).
\n(D) The rules of subparagraph (D)(i) of paragraph (3) shall apply for purposes of determining an individual\u2019s presence in the United States under this paragraph.
\n(E) An election under subparagraph (B) shall be made on the individual\u2019s tax return for the election year, provided that such election may not be made before the individual has met the substantial presence test of paragraph (3) with respect to the calendar year immediately following the election year.
\n(F) An election once made under subparagraph (B) remains in effect for the election year, unless revoked with the consent of the Secretary.
\n(5) Exempt individual definedFor purposes of this subsection\u2014<\/strong>
\n(A) In generalAn individual is an exempt individual for any day if, for such day, such individual is\u2014
\n(i) a foreign government-related individual,
\n(ii) a teacher or trainee,
\n(iii) a student, or
\n(iv) a professional athlete who is temporarily in the United States to compete in a charitable sports event described in section 274(l)(1)(B).
\n(B) Foreign government-related individualThe term \u201cforeign government-related individual\u201d means any individual temporarily present in the United States by reason of\u2014
\n(i) diplomatic status, or a visa which the Secretary (after consultation with the Secretary of State) determines represents full-time diplomatic or consular status for purposes of this subsection,
\n(ii) being a full-time employee of an international organization, or
\n(iii) being a member of the immediate family of an individual described in clause (i) or (ii).
\n(C) Teacher or traineeThe term \u201cteacher or trainee\u201d means any individual\u2014
\n(i) who is temporarily present in the United States under subparagraph (J) or (Q) of section 101(15) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (other than as a student), and
\n(ii) who substantially complies with the requirements for being so present.
\n(D) StudentThe term \u201cstudent\u201d means any individual\u2014
\n(i) who is temporarily present in the United States\u2014
\n(I) under subparagraph (F) or (M) of section 101(15) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, or
\n(II) as a student under subparagraph (J) or (Q) of such section 101(15), and
\n(ii) who substantially complies with the requirements for being so present.
\n(E) Special rules for teachers, trainees, and students
\n(i) Limitation on teachers and trainees
\nAn individual shall not be treated as an exempt individual by reason of clause (ii) of subparagraph (A) for the current year if, for any 2 calendar years during the preceding 6 calendar years, such person was an exempt person under clause (ii) or (iii) of subparagraph (A). In the case of an individual all of whose compensation is described in section 872(b)(3), the preceding sentence shall be applied by substituting \u201c4 calendar years\u201d for \u201c2 calendar years\u201d.<\/p>\n

(ii) Limitation on students
\nFor any calendar year after the 5th calendar year for which an individual was an exempt individual under clause (ii) or (iii) of subparagraph (A), such individual shall not be treated as an exempt individual by reason of clause (iii) of subparagraph (A), unless such individual establishes to the satisfaction of the Secretary that such individual does not intend to permanently reside in the United States and that such individual meets the requirements of subparagraph (D)(ii).<\/p>\n

(6) Lawful permanent residentFor purposes of this subsection, an individual is a lawful permanent resident of the United States at any time if\u2014<\/strong>
\n(A) such individual has the status of having been lawfully accorded the privilege of residing permanently in the United States as an immigrant in accordance with the immigration laws, and
\n(B) such status has not been revoked (and has not been administratively or judicially determined to have been abandoned).
\nAn individual shall cease to be treated as a lawful permanent resident of the United States if such individual commences to be treated as a resident of a foreign country under the provisions of a tax treaty between the United States and the foreign country, does not waive the benefits of such treaty applicable to residents of the foreign country, and notifies the Secretary of the commencement of such treatment.
\n(7) Presence in the United StatesFor purposes of this subsection\u2014<\/strong>
\n(A) In general
\nExcept as provided in subparagraph (B), (C), or (D), an individual shall be treated as present in the United States on any day if such individual is physically present in the United States at any time during such day.<\/p>\n

(B) Commuters from Canada or Mexico
\nIf an individual regularly commutes to employment (or self-employment) in the United States from a place of residence in Canada or Mexico, such individual shall not be treated as present in the United States on any day during which he so commutes.<\/p>\n

(C) Transit between 2 foreign points
\nIf an individual, who is in transit between 2 points outside the United States, is physically present in the United States for less than 24 hours, such individual shall not be treated as present in the United States on any day during such transit.<\/p>\n

(D) Crew members temporarily present
\nAn individual who is temporarily present in the United States on any day as a regular member of the crew of a foreign vessel engaged in transportation between the United States and a foreign country or a possession of the United States shall not be treated as present in the United States on such day unless such individual otherwise engages in any trade or business in the United States on such day.<\/p>\n

(8) Annual statements<\/strong>
\nThe Secretary may prescribe regulations under which an individual who (but for subparagraph (B) or (D) of paragraph (3)) would meet the substantial presence test of paragraph (3) is required to submit an annual statement setting forth the basis on which such individual claims the benefits of subparagraph (B) or (D) of paragraph (3), as the case may be.<\/p>\n

(9) Taxable year<\/strong>
\n(A) In general
\nFor purposes of this title, an alien individual who has not established a taxable year for any prior period shall be treated as having a taxable year which is the calendar year.<\/p>\n

(B) Fiscal year taxpayerIf\u2014
\n(i) an individual is treated under paragraph (1) as a resident of the United States for any calendar year, and
\n(ii) after the application of subparagraph (A), such individual has a taxable year other than a calendar year,
\nhe shall be treated as a resident of the United States with respect to any portion of a taxable year which is within such calendar year.
\n(10) Coordination with section 877If\u2014<\/strong>
\n(A) an alien individual was treated as a resident of the United States during any period which includes at least 3 consecutive calendar years (hereinafter referred to as the \u201cinitial residency period\u201d), and
\n(B) such individual ceases to be treated as a resident of the United States but subsequently becomes a resident of the United States before the close of the 3rd calendar year beginning after the close of the initial residency period,
\nsuch individual shall be taxable for the period after the close of the initial residency period and before the day on which he subsequently became a resident of the United States in the manner provided in section 877(b). The preceding sentence shall apply only if the tax imposed pursuant to section 877(b) exceeds the tax which, without regard to this paragraph, is imposed pursuant to section 871.
\n(11) Regulations
\nThe Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this subsection.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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