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  • Feb 2, 2006, 08:20 AM
    verdict
    Regular h1b.. last year F1
    Hi...

    I have filed 1040NR-EZ with the 8843 form last year as I did not pass the presence test. But this year I am a Resident for the tax purposes. SO I will be filling 1040 forms. I have 2 questions

    1) I wanted to know are there any deductions(standard+Itemized) that I can claim? I am citizen of India. For last year I cliamed (some 8500 total) in deductions. SO this time what are my deductions.

    2) While filling taxes as I see there are medicare and SSN taxes in the W2. Are these also part of the total taxes? e.g.. When we look at the tax list example for 40000-41500 we have to pay a tax of 7000. Does this 7000 a sum of federal tax+SS tax+medicare tax or is it just the federal tax.

    Thanks for your time and patience to answer the above questions
  • Feb 2, 2006, 12:41 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    Verdict:

    1) Your personal exemption is $3,200 and your standard deduction is $5,000. If your itemized deductions (local and state taxes withheld, charitable donations, property taxes paid, real estate taxes and mortgage interest paid if you own a home) exceed $5,000, then you should itemize.

    2) Social Security is a flat 6.2% tax assessed on the first $90,000 of income. After you hit $90,000, no more taxes are withheld. Medicare is a flat 1.45% yax assess on all earned income with no cap.

    I cannot answer if the $7,000 included the SS and Medicare, because I do not know enough about your deductions.
  • Feb 3, 2006, 12:31 PM
    verdict
    Thanks for your reply.

    I called the IRS and found out that my federal tax are the only one which counts for my total tax.

    Thanks.

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