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> In response to "No taxes with J1", this should really be the..
According to my (limited) understanding, you are exempted from paying
taxes if your income can be declared/classified as "scholarship" (even
if the source is US).
It *used* to be the case, that *teachers* (i.e., visiting professors)
on a J1 visa were exempted from taxes during the first two years.
This is no longer the case. The treaty was modified as of Jan 1st 1998.
Further, if you have been a visitor in the US for less than 180 (or
183?) days during a fiscal year, you are considered as a non-resident
alien and qualify for tax exemption.
It is best to contact
Mr. LOWELL G. HANCOCK
IRS FOREIGN PAYMENTS DIVISION WASHINGTON, DC.
Lowell.Hancock_at_CCMAIL.irs.gov.
Hope I am not adding to the confusion..
Best,
-Berthe
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Received on Tue May 30 2000 - 09:52:45 PDT