rohitarora
Jan 30, 2015, 07:22 PM
Hi,
I am an Indian citizen and have been accepted as J-1 Post-doctoral research fellow at a hospital in Boston, MA. My employment officially starts on March 1, 2015 and I am currently not in the US. I am seeking following clarifications about tax exemptions:
1. My last employment (and temporary residence) was in France. I finished my contract and left France for India (my current location) on December 10, 2014. Which tax treaty applies to me - India-US or France-US?
2. Does the state of Massachusetts honor the India-US/France-US tax treaty (whichever is applicable) ?
3. My girlfriend is an American citizen and it is very likely that that I will extend my stay beyond two years after we get married. As I have read on this forum that if I extend my stay beyond two years, I will be subjected to the taxes for the two years for which I was exempt. If I already know that I will be extending my stay, I should file taxes as a non-resident alien for the first two years (all this assuming that India-US tax treaty applies to my case, because for France-US this is not the case according to Publication 901 of IRS). I want to ask, what exemptions can I apply for and where can I find out more information about filing taxes as a non-resident alien from India on J-1 visa? Is it usually higher or lower than regular taxes? I have looked through a lot of IRS documentation and I am thoroughly confused!
4. Since I start work on March 1 and tax returns should be filed on April 15, I am not sure how much shall I file. Can anyone guide me?
I would appreciate any help as it would help me greatly in my financial planning.
Best regards
Rohit
I am an Indian citizen and have been accepted as J-1 Post-doctoral research fellow at a hospital in Boston, MA. My employment officially starts on March 1, 2015 and I am currently not in the US. I am seeking following clarifications about tax exemptions:
1. My last employment (and temporary residence) was in France. I finished my contract and left France for India (my current location) on December 10, 2014. Which tax treaty applies to me - India-US or France-US?
2. Does the state of Massachusetts honor the India-US/France-US tax treaty (whichever is applicable) ?
3. My girlfriend is an American citizen and it is very likely that that I will extend my stay beyond two years after we get married. As I have read on this forum that if I extend my stay beyond two years, I will be subjected to the taxes for the two years for which I was exempt. If I already know that I will be extending my stay, I should file taxes as a non-resident alien for the first two years (all this assuming that India-US tax treaty applies to my case, because for France-US this is not the case according to Publication 901 of IRS). I want to ask, what exemptions can I apply for and where can I find out more information about filing taxes as a non-resident alien from India on J-1 visa? Is it usually higher or lower than regular taxes? I have looked through a lot of IRS documentation and I am thoroughly confused!
4. Since I start work on March 1 and tax returns should be filed on April 15, I am not sure how much shall I file. Can anyone guide me?
I would appreciate any help as it would help me greatly in my financial planning.
Best regards
Rohit