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Old Feb 8, 2006, 04:50 PM
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OPT>H1 refund estimate status wise?

Hello all,
Hello ATE,

I have been reading these forums, and I really am confused about what my status is.

So heres my case:

1) Working for employer A from Feb 1 2005 to Present.
( Feb 1 to Oct 14, 2005 on OPT, Oct 15, 2005 to Present on H1B)

2) Total earning on W2, $34,384
Total Federal Witheld: $5300

My questions:

1) What status should i file under? NR, Resident or Dual??
2) Considering my earnings, which is the best status to file under?
3) Can someone give me a rough estimate of the refunds I should expect? I am working in NJ

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1) You can file dual status right now or wait until June to file as a resident.

Need to know nationality to give accurate refund estimate for non-resident. If you are Indian, then the refund will be the same as the resident return, which is $1740.
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