aciehoameaz
Mar 29, 2007, 07:58 PM
I work in a small company (with employees less than 10 people). My boss and I understand and follow the minimum wages and hours required to maintain eligibility of part-time H1-B (my visa started in Oct 2005).
However, the company does not withheld payroll taxes, so all employees file their taxes under 1099 (as independent-contractor/freelancer).
As far as I know, filing taxes as independent contractor/freelancer can put me out of status. Is this true for part time H1-B holder? Normally, H1-B visa holder file 1040 tax form.
What is the solution? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Edit:
Apparently I wasn't being clear.
I will file and pay the taxes, that's for sure. But I'm worried if I file the taxes using 1099 form I would be out of status (instead of using 1040). It's because H-1B visa holder is not supposed to be working as independent contractor.
So the question is: is it okay to file the tax of a part-time H1-B holder with 1099 form? Or must the tax be filed under 1040 no matter what?
However, the company does not withheld payroll taxes, so all employees file their taxes under 1099 (as independent-contractor/freelancer).
As far as I know, filing taxes as independent contractor/freelancer can put me out of status. Is this true for part time H1-B holder? Normally, H1-B visa holder file 1040 tax form.
What is the solution? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Edit:
Apparently I wasn't being clear.
I will file and pay the taxes, that's for sure. But I'm worried if I file the taxes using 1099 form I would be out of status (instead of using 1040). It's because H-1B visa holder is not supposed to be working as independent contractor.
So the question is: is it okay to file the tax of a part-time H1-B holder with 1099 form? Or must the tax be filed under 1040 no matter what?