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Old Mar 26, 2007, 06:26 PM
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tax refund

:Hello!

I have to fill my tax for 2006, and I want to do it by myself.But how to get a maximum
refund?

I'm french, I went to america for 1 year, as a trainee with a J1 visa.I received wages during this period.

After several searches, I found out that I have to fill and send:
-1040NR EZ form as a non resident
-8843 form(showing that I'm considered as a non resident because of my J1 visa)
-w2 form

On my W2 form, I have these amonts:
-wages and tips:13560
-fed tax:1100
-state tax:500

When I try to fill my 1040 NREZ form,It appears that I can only receive this amont:88$ out of my 1100 tax witheldfrom my salaries! (I substract to my adjusted income my state taxe,L11, And a exempt deduction of 3300$, L13, . After finding my tax in the table tax,I substract this amont with my tax already paid)

Until I reach with my salaries an amont of 5000 $, no taxes were witheld from my paychecks, but after, I had to pay on each paycheck both federal and state taxes.

Is ther any ways that I can receive a bigger refund?

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Old Mar 26, 2007, 08:03 PM   #2  
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Don't forget you also have to do taxes for the state you were living in. That might up the amount you get back.
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Thank you for your answer intastudent, but I understood that as a J1 visa, I can have back almost all my taxes already paid, that's why even if I know that I can have a refund of my states taxes, I need more information for my federal taxes!
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No, that is not true, especially if yu are raining with a for-profit company.

You are liable for INCOME taxes (state and federal), but are exempt from Social Security and Medicare taxes.
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OK, I understand.

Thanks AtlantaTaxExpert for your answer!
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