goel.lalit
Jan 17, 2011, 03:42 PM
Hi,
Could you please take a look at my story and offer suggestions?
I came to the US in Aug 2007 on F1. I worked on OPT from Sep 14, 2009 to Sep 30, 2009 after which I have been working on H1B. My company erroneously withheld Social Security and Medicare taxes for the time that I was on OPT. My tax consultant filed form 1040 for my 2009 tax return. While filing my 2009 tax return, my consultant said I should first try to get the refund of the withheld income from my employer and if that does not work out, I could always file form 843. It turns out my employer is not able to help me and I have to go the 843 route. Do you think it is possible to get the refund? Everywhere I read, it says only Non-residents can claim that refund.
Please let me know what you think is the best way to file a claim. The refund is important to me because these taxes were also withheld from my relocation which makes the whole thing worth it.
Thanks !
Could you please take a look at my story and offer suggestions?
I came to the US in Aug 2007 on F1. I worked on OPT from Sep 14, 2009 to Sep 30, 2009 after which I have been working on H1B. My company erroneously withheld Social Security and Medicare taxes for the time that I was on OPT. My tax consultant filed form 1040 for my 2009 tax return. While filing my 2009 tax return, my consultant said I should first try to get the refund of the withheld income from my employer and if that does not work out, I could always file form 843. It turns out my employer is not able to help me and I have to go the 843 route. Do you think it is possible to get the refund? Everywhere I read, it says only Non-residents can claim that refund.
Please let me know what you think is the best way to file a claim. The refund is important to me because these taxes were also withheld from my relocation which makes the whole thing worth it.
Thanks !