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Sky Piercer
Location: Ireland
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J-1 Visa and Tax
I just started working in the States a few weeks ago. I am here on a J-1 visa from Ireland. I was under the impression that people on J-1s do not pay taxes. I got my first pay check today and discovered that a quarter of my earnings had disappeared!
![]() My question is, can I get them to stop withholding taxes, and if so, how do I go about doing this. Otherwise I presume that I have to claim the tax back at a later date. Again, how do I do this? Also, bear in mind that I am completely new to the American tax system, so you can safely assume that I know nothing! Cheers, CSflim.
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Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
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I'm currently working on an F1 visa (in a few months I will move to an H-1B). For what it's worth, I pay federal, state and local taxes; but I don't pay social security and medicare. I'll start paying those two on the H-1B visa.
When I got my first paycheck, the company had deducted the social security and medicare. I went to the payroll department and talked with them, and they returned the amount a few days later (and haven't billed me for that stuff ever since). I'm assuming J-1 stuff should be close to F-1.. But of course you never know ![]() Good luck! ktspktsp |
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