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jack li
Feb 4, 2009, 05:10 PM
Hi, i came from china as foreign student 5 years ago. i changed my visa from f1 to H1b in 2007, i claim the tax treat deduction under article 20 for about 5000 last year. To filing 2008 tax, can i still claim this tax treat for 2008. or if there is any tax benefit for H1B visa

AtlantaTaxExpert
Feb 10, 2009, 12:46 PM
Jack Li:

Under an exception to the Savings Clause in the China-U.S. Tax Treaty, you can still claim the $5,000 treaty exemption even though you converted to the H-1B visa by entering the $5,000 as a negative number on Line #21 and noted that it is the treaty exemption under the U.S.-China Tax Treaty.