tcd
Jan 25, 2009, 04:43 AM
Hi all
I will be working in the US from 1. Mar 2009 till 28. Feb 2010. As I am in the US for more than 183 days in 2009, I will have to file like a resident alien. At the moment I am Swiss tax resident.
My employer is paying the salary in Swiss Francs to my Swiss bank account during that year. How do I have to convert the salary to US$ for tax purposes? Is it OK to convert with the conversion rate valid at the date of payment every month? Currency rates are very volatile at the moment so it would be good to know...
Second question is following:
I will not file dual status for 2009 (I hope I am right and dual status filing is an option, not a must). Is it possible to claim medical expenses paid during 1. Jan - 28. Feb 2009 in the 2009 tax return?
One more thing is Social Security and FICA...
There is a Social Security Treaty between the US and Switzerland which allows me (and my employer) to pay those SS-things to Switzerland. What do I need for being exempt from SS/FICA, is there a certificate or something that IRS would need?
Thanks for your help
I will be working in the US from 1. Mar 2009 till 28. Feb 2010. As I am in the US for more than 183 days in 2009, I will have to file like a resident alien. At the moment I am Swiss tax resident.
My employer is paying the salary in Swiss Francs to my Swiss bank account during that year. How do I have to convert the salary to US$ for tax purposes? Is it OK to convert with the conversion rate valid at the date of payment every month? Currency rates are very volatile at the moment so it would be good to know...
Second question is following:
I will not file dual status for 2009 (I hope I am right and dual status filing is an option, not a must). Is it possible to claim medical expenses paid during 1. Jan - 28. Feb 2009 in the 2009 tax return?
One more thing is Social Security and FICA...
There is a Social Security Treaty between the US and Switzerland which allows me (and my employer) to pay those SS-things to Switzerland. What do I need for being exempt from SS/FICA, is there a certificate or something that IRS would need?
Thanks for your help