This figure contains 3 graphics. The first graphic shows Form 1040-NR, page 1:Dual Status is written in the top margin by the taxpayer.The name line shows Gloria Petteril.The TIN is 000-00-5371.The address is 5538 Stour Mews (underlined in red) in Liverpool, United Kingdom, along with a mail routing code of L641AP. The country of United Kingdom has a slash edited before and after the country name, along with a dollar sign ($) to indicate that the country should stand alone.The block letters UK are edited in red to the right of the country name in the right margin to indicate the country code.Lines 1a, 1z, 9, and 11 show 76000.Lines 12 and 14 show 3000.Line 15 shows 73000.The second graphic shows a part of Form 1040, page 1 containing, Dual Status, written by the taxpayer in the top-center margin. The name is Gloria Petteril and the TIN is 000-00-5371. Lines 1a, 1z, 9, and 11 show 47000, lines 12 and 14 show 5000, and line 15 shows 42000.The third graphic shows a section of Schedule OI, question G. Question G is for the taxpayer to fill in the dates that they entered and left the U.S. during the year. The date reads departed 05/18/23. Therefore, a blurb is shown on Form 1040-NR which states Process Form 1040-NR since the taxpayer was out of the country at the end of the year.Returning to the first graphic of Form 1040-NR, page 1, D/S is edited in red in the top-center margin. A Computer Condition Code (CCC) E is edited in red to the middle of the blank space above the dependents area. A Filing Status Code (FSC) of 1 is edited in red in the margin to the left of the filing status boxes. Lines 1a, 1z, 9, and 11 have been X-ed in red, and the new amount of 123000 has been edited in red to the left of each line number to show that the amounts from Forms 1040 and Form 1040-NR have been combined onto the Form 1040-NR. Line 15 has been X-ed, and the new amount of 115000 has been edited in red to the left of the line number. Return Processing Code (RPC) 1 is edited in the lower-left margin.Returning to the second graphic of Form 1040, page 1, there is a large red X covering the entire page from corner to corner to show that the form is not to be processed.