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Re: No taxes with J1??? -- Re: swiss-list: H1B / J1 / O1 Visa?

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Re: No taxes with J1??? -- Re: swiss-list: H1B / J1 / O1 Visa?

From: Michael Vorburger <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 16:27:16 -0800
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Hi Louis & Uli,

   remember our discuss on the Swiss-List on Feb 10 talking about "No
taxes with J1", your replies from back then are inserted below.

   I *FINALLY* ;) had time to look into the respective documents
(essentially "1999 Publ 519 U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens"
http://ftp.fedworld.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p519.pdf and "US-CH Double Taxation
Agreement" at http://www.swissemb.org/legal/) and:

==> could *NOT* find any legal basis to be exempt (not to pay federal
taxes) as J-1 (resp. get them back from IRS)

   This might have changed in '98/'99 with the new Double Taxation
Agreement as some people on the list have suggested. -- If anybody has
better information INCLUDING LEGALY VALID REFERENCE please let us all
know ASAP...

Thanks,
Michael

> Louis Perrochon wrote:
> > Tax law is independent from immigration law. If you have a J-1 you probably are exempt for 2 years. If you are student on

Uli Moor wrote:
>
> exempt means zero, zilch income taxes. Your employer will still take it
> out of your paycheck. You will have to get it back from the IRS. You
> might want to talk to tax accountant on how.

Thanks so much,
Michael

Louis Perrochon wrote:
>
> It depends on who pays your salary. If you get a salary from an US employer, you probably pay income tax on it, but you may get away
> with social security ( I did for two years).
>
> If CH pays your stipend, you may be completely tax free, neither US nor CH may tax you on it.
>
> These situations are very complex. But the IRS has great publications with step by step instructions. You may save a lot of money by
> reading them. Or get a good CPA.
>
> Louis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-swiss-list_at_lists.Stanford.EDU
> [mailto:owner-swiss-list_at_lists.Stanford.EDU]On Behalf Of Michael
> Vorburger
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 9:51 AM
> To: Louis Perrochon; Swiss-List_at_Swiss-List. Com
> Subject: No taxes with J1??? -- Re: swiss-list: H1B / J1 / O1 Visa?
>
> Louis Perrochon wrote:
>
> > Tax law is independent from immigration law. If you have a J-1 you probably are exempt for 2 years. If you are student on a J-1,
> number may even be 5 years. Not because of J-1, but because visiting researchers may be exempt. But if you lived in the US
>
> What does "exempt" mean? Like no taxes at all? When I came here I was
> asked to fill-in a W-4, and about 30% of my salary was subtracted ...
> anything wrong with that??? Please help!
>
> Thank you very much,
> Michael
>
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  Michael
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