gmila72
Jun 7, 2005, 06:15 PM
Hello,
I'm here becaues I'm in need for help about my tax return for 2004 since I find myself in a strange situation.
I'm an Italian living in Italy but I've been working during all of 2004 for a US company (telecommuting from Italy) that now issued me a W2 with all the wages that I earned during 2004. Tax was withheld from that income and I'm now having trouble in getting a refund since all my income is reported on the W2 even if it is non-US source income
(because my place of work was Italy).
Here is a little bit more of explanation:
I've been working in US until the end of 2003 on a H1 non-immigrant visa. At the end of 2003 I moved back to Italy for what was supposed to be a temporary assignment.
But then, in 2004, I re-entered US only for two short periods that amount to 29 days.
This should make me a non-resident in US and the income that I received should be considered non-US source income and shouldn’t be taxed (I think) in US.
My problem is that during all of 2004 my employer kept withholding taxes from my income (as stated on the W2) and getting those taxes back is getting tricky.
What would it be the best way to proceed at this point?
If I ask for a refund of the tax withheld on form 1040NR and that request is not accepted, what will happen next? Is there a chance that my company might have to get involved with this issue because the IRS will question them about their behavior during 2004? (I want to avoid this scenario because my company doesn’t want to get involved with Italy to fix my position).
Any advice?
Does anyone know of a good tax preparer that is an expert in non-resident cases?
Thanks a lot!
Gmila
I'm here becaues I'm in need for help about my tax return for 2004 since I find myself in a strange situation.
I'm an Italian living in Italy but I've been working during all of 2004 for a US company (telecommuting from Italy) that now issued me a W2 with all the wages that I earned during 2004. Tax was withheld from that income and I'm now having trouble in getting a refund since all my income is reported on the W2 even if it is non-US source income
(because my place of work was Italy).
Here is a little bit more of explanation:
I've been working in US until the end of 2003 on a H1 non-immigrant visa. At the end of 2003 I moved back to Italy for what was supposed to be a temporary assignment.
But then, in 2004, I re-entered US only for two short periods that amount to 29 days.
This should make me a non-resident in US and the income that I received should be considered non-US source income and shouldn’t be taxed (I think) in US.
My problem is that during all of 2004 my employer kept withholding taxes from my income (as stated on the W2) and getting those taxes back is getting tricky.
What would it be the best way to proceed at this point?
If I ask for a refund of the tax withheld on form 1040NR and that request is not accepted, what will happen next? Is there a chance that my company might have to get involved with this issue because the IRS will question them about their behavior during 2004? (I want to avoid this scenario because my company doesn’t want to get involved with Italy to fix my position).
Any advice?
Does anyone know of a good tax preparer that is an expert in non-resident cases?
Thanks a lot!
Gmila