icywinter
Sep 9, 2009, 04:16 PM
Hi, folks
Currently I am a postdoc in a university in US with J1 visa and I come from China.
In February, 2009, it was my first time to come to US with a F2 visa and I used that visa to visit my wife twice before the summer. Later, I went back to China and had a visa interview there to get the J1 visa to carry on research in US. I know there is a treaty between China and US and it said that for people with J1 visa do not need to pay income tax for 3 years. However, the lady who helped me to fill in tax forms today said that I am not qualified for the tax exempt since I have been in US with a F2 visa and have not stayed in China for 365 days before I came to US again with the J1 visa. It is kind of complex and I am super confused now. :confused::confused::confused:I am doing research now in US and I think definitely the tax exempt should be applied to me. Can anyone tell me if I can have that tax exempt? Thanks.
Currently I am a postdoc in a university in US with J1 visa and I come from China.
In February, 2009, it was my first time to come to US with a F2 visa and I used that visa to visit my wife twice before the summer. Later, I went back to China and had a visa interview there to get the J1 visa to carry on research in US. I know there is a treaty between China and US and it said that for people with J1 visa do not need to pay income tax for 3 years. However, the lady who helped me to fill in tax forms today said that I am not qualified for the tax exempt since I have been in US with a F2 visa and have not stayed in China for 365 days before I came to US again with the J1 visa. It is kind of complex and I am super confused now. :confused::confused::confused:I am doing research now in US and I think definitely the tax exempt should be applied to me. Can anyone tell me if I can have that tax exempt? Thanks.