agentuk
Aug 3, 2009, 06:05 AM
I am a UK citizen that will be moving to the US to take up a research position in 2010. I will be in the US on a J-1 visa as a "Research Scholar" and will receive a stipend from the US institution I will be visiting. The length of the position is 2 years total.
As I understand it there is a US-UK tax treaty that allows exemption from federal tax if you are visiting the US for no more than 2 years. Does this 2 year period start from the date you arrive in the US? Or is it referring to the number of tax years you are present in the US?
For example:
If I arrived on 1st Jan 2010 and left on 31st Dec 2011 I would have been in the US for 2 tax years and everything is within the 2 year limit. However, if I arrived on 1st Feb 2010 and left on the 31st Jan 2012 my visit would span 3 tax years, thus would I then be eligible to take advantage of the 2 year exemption of the US-UK tax treaty?
To complicate matters I have already spent 3 years in the US as a Research Scholar on a J-1 visa - this was from March 2001-March 2004 (3 years). By the time I return to the US I will have been in the UK for about 5 years 9 months. Will I have to take this into consideration for taxation purposes when I return to the US in 2010?
Any help on this issue is greatly appreciated.
Agent UK.
As I understand it there is a US-UK tax treaty that allows exemption from federal tax if you are visiting the US for no more than 2 years. Does this 2 year period start from the date you arrive in the US? Or is it referring to the number of tax years you are present in the US?
For example:
If I arrived on 1st Jan 2010 and left on 31st Dec 2011 I would have been in the US for 2 tax years and everything is within the 2 year limit. However, if I arrived on 1st Feb 2010 and left on the 31st Jan 2012 my visit would span 3 tax years, thus would I then be eligible to take advantage of the 2 year exemption of the US-UK tax treaty?
To complicate matters I have already spent 3 years in the US as a Research Scholar on a J-1 visa - this was from March 2001-March 2004 (3 years). By the time I return to the US I will have been in the UK for about 5 years 9 months. Will I have to take this into consideration for taxation purposes when I return to the US in 2010?
Any help on this issue is greatly appreciated.
Agent UK.