Rutax
Feb 26, 2009, 12:51 PM
Hello,
I'm a Russian graduate student who was in US on an F-1 visa since 2005. In 2005 I had a fellowship, later in 2006 I became a Graduate Student Researcher (research assistant). That paid my tuition and a monthly stipend.
SHORT VERSION:
For years 2006, 2007 I claimed full refund of taxes based on US-Russia Treaty Article 18 (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-trty/russia.pdf) and got the refund no problem.
Now I did more research and 70% sure that I should actually pay taxes from my GSR stipend.
QUESTIONS:
1. Am I actually exempt from federal tax based on US-Russia treaty article 18?
2. If not, what are my options now? Should I file an amendment? Would I have to pay interest, penalties or even face criminal charges?
DETAILED VERSION (IMPORTANT INFORMATION HERE):
I paid taxes from my fellowship in 2006. Later In 2007 I became aware of the tax treaty between US and Russia in particular Article 18 (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-trty/russia.pdf). I called IRS to clarify it. I took them about 20-30 minutes to figure out the answer. The person on the line (I have their ID number) read the article, asked me questions what is exactly GSR, where does the money come from, whether my school gets the money from some governmental agency grant, which one, whether research is done in the public interest and how long have I been in US. After that they said that I'm exempt from paying tax on my GSR stipend for up to 5 years.
Then I asked them about my previous payment of taxes on the fellowship and they said I should just file an amendment to the tax return.
So I filed the amendment for 2005 and the tax return for 2006 claiming the full refund. I got the refund for 2006 and about 2 months later I also got the refund for the amended return 2005.
I filed the same way for year 2007 and again quickly got my tax back.
Now our school got this system called GLACIER which tells me that I do not have an exemption from tax on my GSR stipend. I started researching this topic again... Now I see that more and more resources (mostly different universities web sites) say that while fellowships are excluded for taxation for the Russian residents, the GSR stipend is not.
I called IRS again, explained the situation, but they said that Article 18 should work for me. However, they didn't pay much attention to my case this time. I also e-mailed them but just got copy and paste answers from the treaty article with the conclusion: "... if you meet the above qualifications, your grant, allowance, or other similar payments from a governmental, religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational organization will be exempt for a period of no more than 5 years to do research for the public benefit."
Now I do not know what to do. This treaty article is kind of vague and I'm getting a feeling that I actually should pay taxes from GSR stipend and these guys at the IRS help line are not very competent.
I read the Russian version of the treaty and the wording there is a little more clarifying and slightly differs saying: "... as a recipient of STIPEND, allowance and other similar payments...".
1. What is the worse case scenario in this situation?
2. What should I do:
2.1. Keep returning taxes as I did
2.2. Stop returning taxes, but leave previous years unchanged
2.3. Stop returning taxes and amend previous years
2.4. Something else?
Thanks for taking your time to think about this!
I'm a Russian graduate student who was in US on an F-1 visa since 2005. In 2005 I had a fellowship, later in 2006 I became a Graduate Student Researcher (research assistant). That paid my tuition and a monthly stipend.
SHORT VERSION:
For years 2006, 2007 I claimed full refund of taxes based on US-Russia Treaty Article 18 (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-trty/russia.pdf) and got the refund no problem.
Now I did more research and 70% sure that I should actually pay taxes from my GSR stipend.
QUESTIONS:
1. Am I actually exempt from federal tax based on US-Russia treaty article 18?
2. If not, what are my options now? Should I file an amendment? Would I have to pay interest, penalties or even face criminal charges?
DETAILED VERSION (IMPORTANT INFORMATION HERE):
I paid taxes from my fellowship in 2006. Later In 2007 I became aware of the tax treaty between US and Russia in particular Article 18 (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-trty/russia.pdf). I called IRS to clarify it. I took them about 20-30 minutes to figure out the answer. The person on the line (I have their ID number) read the article, asked me questions what is exactly GSR, where does the money come from, whether my school gets the money from some governmental agency grant, which one, whether research is done in the public interest and how long have I been in US. After that they said that I'm exempt from paying tax on my GSR stipend for up to 5 years.
Then I asked them about my previous payment of taxes on the fellowship and they said I should just file an amendment to the tax return.
So I filed the amendment for 2005 and the tax return for 2006 claiming the full refund. I got the refund for 2006 and about 2 months later I also got the refund for the amended return 2005.
I filed the same way for year 2007 and again quickly got my tax back.
Now our school got this system called GLACIER which tells me that I do not have an exemption from tax on my GSR stipend. I started researching this topic again... Now I see that more and more resources (mostly different universities web sites) say that while fellowships are excluded for taxation for the Russian residents, the GSR stipend is not.
I called IRS again, explained the situation, but they said that Article 18 should work for me. However, they didn't pay much attention to my case this time. I also e-mailed them but just got copy and paste answers from the treaty article with the conclusion: "... if you meet the above qualifications, your grant, allowance, or other similar payments from a governmental, religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational organization will be exempt for a period of no more than 5 years to do research for the public benefit."
Now I do not know what to do. This treaty article is kind of vague and I'm getting a feeling that I actually should pay taxes from GSR stipend and these guys at the IRS help line are not very competent.
I read the Russian version of the treaty and the wording there is a little more clarifying and slightly differs saying: "... as a recipient of STIPEND, allowance and other similar payments...".
1. What is the worse case scenario in this situation?
2. What should I do:
2.1. Keep returning taxes as I did
2.2. Stop returning taxes, but leave previous years unchanged
2.3. Stop returning taxes and amend previous years
2.4. Something else?
Thanks for taking your time to think about this!