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Jalsamasti
Mar 6, 2007, 04:58 PM
Hello,

I came in US in Mid August 2006 and my company deduct tax at source. As I am here for less than 180 days in US can I get the full 100% Federal Tax return?

I came to know that their is a provision of full federal tax return if you have paid tax upto a limit and you are in US for less than 180 days. Can you pl. provide me the details?

Thank You

Peter

AtlantaTaxExpert
Mar 8, 2007, 10:58 AM
Peter:

Need a LOT more detail, like:

- Visa status?

- From WHERE did you get paid?

- Did your company have a U.S.-based office?

Jalsamasti
Mar 8, 2007, 11:33 AM
Hello,

I came in US in Mid August 2006 and my company deduct tax at source. As I am here for less than 180 days in US can I get the full 100% Federal Tax return?

I am here on L1 visa and my company is a indian software company with offices in US. My company is giving me fixed salary in US.

I came to know that their is a provision of full federal tax return if you have paid tax upto a limit and you are in US for less than 180 days. Can you pl. provide me the details?

Please also provide the details of that provison so that i can also judge if i am not missing any criteria to be eligible for this refund.

Thank You

Peter

AtlantaTaxExpert
Mar 10, 2007, 12:41 AM
There is NO dollar limit per se. It is the number of days in the U.S. PLUS the source of income.

IMHO, the fact that you were paid from U.S.-based office made you liable for U.S. taxes.