Tax Services for Immigrants & Non-Residents

MABE International Advisors provides professional immigrant tax services to help newcomers and non-resident aliens comply with U.S. tax laws. From ITIN applications to 1040-NR filings, our bilingual team makes the process clear and manageable.

Filing requirements for immigrants and non-residents

Many immigrants and foreign nationals are surprised to learn they may have U.S. tax obligations, even in their first year of arrival. Visa holders, international students, and new green card recipients often need to file federal returns, sometimes with additional state requirements. Language barriers, unfamiliar forms, and strict deadlines make this process intimidating. At MABE, we explain the rules clearly, guide you through each step, and help you avoid costly mistakes.


Filing correctly as a non-resident

We prepare Form 1040-NR and related filings for non-resident clients earning income in the United States. This includes determining your correct residency status, applying treaty benefits, and preparing dual-status returns if you moved mid-year. Our process ensures your return is both accurate and compliant while minimizing tax liability whenever possible.


Helping you obtain an ITIN for compliance

For immigrants who are not eligible for a Social Security Number, an ITIN is often required to file taxes and meet U.S. reporting rules. MABE assists with ITIN applications and renewals, helping ensure you meet requirements without delays. This step is critical for new immigrants to remain compliant and to access certain tax credits.


Full coverage for your tax obligations

We prepare both federal and state tax returns for newcomers, including those who relocate to states with income tax requirements. Our services also extend to property and sales tax guidance for immigrants who purchase homes or start businesses in the U.S. By coordinating all levels of compliance, we help you meet every obligation without confusion.


Tax preparation in your language

Our services are offered in both English and Spanish, with Italian support coming soon. We take time to explain filing requirements, deadlines, and forms in the language you’re most comfortable with. For newcomers, this removes stress and builds confidence. We also share resources through our blog, such as “U.S. Tax Tips for New Immigrants,” to help you stay informed.


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