| Kanikaram42:
Your first question is a question associated with your employer's payroll procedures rather than tax issues. I cannot comment on such payroll issues.
To my knowledge, there is no limitation as to how long you can stay out of country while on your H-1B visa.
I do not know about time limitations between jobs while on H-1B. I suspect there are no limitations at all. The H-1B visa authorizes you to work while in country. It does not require that you work.
If you were on both F-1 and H-1B status in 2005, you may be a "dual status" alien. It depends on when you switched your visa status. Check out the dual status chapter in IRS Pub 519 for further details. You will have to pay income taxes on the income you earned while on F-1 status, but not self-employment taxes. |