Does a foreigner, who got interest income from money market accounts in US, needs to file US tax return?
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Does a foreigner, who got interest income from money market accounts in US, needs to file US tax return?
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The money market fund should have withheld the proper income tax based on the completed W-8BEN. If you filed a W-9 and failed to have tax withheld, you must file the 1040NR.
For a nonresident, bank interest or interest earned on money market is not taxable.