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nagarajan75
Jul 25, 2006, 12:18 AM
Hello,
Can any one help to know, how much I may have to pay as my taxes, when I go with H1-B visa to USA? I would work as a post-doctoral associate, in a university (non-profit).I would be paid 37K per annum plus for my medicare and I may have to stay for four years in USA.

With best wishes,
Thiru

AtlantaTaxExpert
Jul 25, 2006, 02:57 PM
Assuming you are single, a $37,000 annual income would result the following taxes (using 2005 tax rates):

Income taxes: $3,561.
Medicare taxes: $537.
Social Security Taxes: $2,294.

Now, you may be exempt from the Medicare and Social Security taxes because you may be considered a student. Check with the university on that.