Form 1042 is used to report tax withheld on certain income of foreign persons, including nonresident aliens, foreign partnerships, foreign corporations, foreign estates, and foreign trusts.
Form 1042-S is used to report a foreign person's U.S. source income, except income required to be reported on Form W-2. Income reported on this return (if not reported on Form W-2) includes salaries, interest, dividends, premiums, pensions, scholarships, grants, tax withheld under a central withholding agreement, or other income, unless exempt under the Internal Revenue Code or a treaty. Form 1042-T is the transmittal form used for submissions of Forms 1042-S on paper.
The above forms must be filed by March 15, 2007.
AccountingWEB.com Feb-16-2007
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