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IMPORTANT F.A.Q. :

Why do I have to file tax forms?
The U.S. government has made it a requirement for all foreign nationals in F-1, F-2, J-1 and J-2 immigration status to file tax forms. Tax filing is a system of reporting information to the government. Failure to comply with the law can cause you difficulties in the future with the U.S. government agencies.

What if I have not filed taxes in previous years?
The U.S. government requires all individuals in F-1, F-2, J-1 and J-2 status to file tax forms annually. Speak to a qualified tax professional about how to file forms for past years.

If I had work permission, doesn't my employer deduct taxes from my paycheck?
If so, why do I need to file tax forms?

Although an individual in F-1, J-1 or J-2 status may have employment authorization, worked and had taxes deducted from their paycheck, they are still required to file tax forms. Tax filing does not necessarily mean a person has to pay taxes. The tax system in the U.S. is designed to make sure that individuals are properly reporting their income and that the right amount of taxes are paid. In many cases, F-1 and J-1 students receive a refund. In some cases, tax filing may show that the person actually has to pay taxes to the government because the correct amount of taxes was not deducted.

Do I have to file tax forms if I leave the U.S. ?
You are required to file tax forms for the years you were present in the U.S. For instance, if you were in the U.S. for any part of 2008 and are now on a Leave of Absence, are studying abroad, or graduated and returned home, you must still file tax forms for 2008.

I heard that F-1 and J-1 students are “exempt individuals.” Does this mean we do not have to pay taxes?
No. The term "exempt individual" is used to differentiate individuals who must use the Substantial Presence Test to figure out their tax filing status from those who don't. It does not mean a person is exempt from filing the appropriate tax forms and making the required payment.

What do I need to start?
In order to file an income tax return, you need a form W-2 form from your employer. The W-2 is the official record of how much tax actually was withheld. You may also need to have a 1042-S from your school to report income earned in connection with a fellowship or scholarship. Normally, employees receive the W-2 in the mail in January and the 1042-S no later than March. If you do not receive your W-2 by January 31, ask your employer for it .


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