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  • Mar 28, 2009, 12:55 PM
    Escherichi
    Standard deduction for dependent
    Hi,

    Anybody's view for following questions would be greatly appreciated:

    1. Indian J-1 research scholar can clain personal standard deduction as well as for dependent J-2 spouse ($ 5400 x 2) ?

    2. J-1 research scholar can claim B2 visa holder as dependent (70 days stay during 2008 year)?

    Thanks
  • Mar 28, 2009, 04:04 PM
    MukatA

    On J1 you are exempt from residency for 2-years. You must file non-resident tax return Form 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ and Form 8843. Your income is not subject to FICA taxes and federal income tax.
    Read about J1 tax filing: Your U.S. Tax Return: The U.S. Visas
  • Mar 29, 2009, 10:33 AM
    Escherichi
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MukatA View Post
    On J1 you are exempt from residency for 2-years. You must file non-resident tax return Form 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ and Form 8843. Your income is not subject to FICA taxes and federal income tax.
    Read about J1 tax filing: Your U.S. Tax Return: The U.S. Visas



    Thank you for informations. However, My question is not completely answered from the link you forwarded.

    What I need to know is:

    Can I claim Standard deduction for myself and mywife? I am on J-1 visa (Researcher). Article 21(2) India-US tax treaty says J-1 students can claim standard deduction and exemptions. But in article 22 (Research scholar, Teacher, Trainee) its not clearly mentioned that Standard deduction and or exemptions for personal and dependents can not be claimed.

    Please provide your valuable opinion on this queries.

    With great appreciation,

    - Escherichi
  • Mar 29, 2009, 06:38 PM
    MukatA

    Why do you want to pay federal income tax when you are exempt from federal income tax?
    Tax treaties are discussed in IRS publication 901.
  • Apr 2, 2009, 08:06 AM
    Escherichi
    Well, if you are not aware than let me inform you that Tax treaty is Retroactive. My stay in US is over for 2 calender years as I came to US in September 2007. Treaty is good for only 2 years. I don't want to pay panelty to IRS for my 2009 tax return so, I am filing return to IRS with tax due on me.

    With this background, could you throw more information on Std deductions and Personal Exemptions for J-1 exchange visitor scholars?

    Thanks
  • Apr 2, 2009, 09:48 AM
    MukatA

    On J1 you are exempt from residency for two years. For 2008 you must file nonresident tax return. You will only get personal exemption. You do not get standard deduction or can claim dependents.
    What is your citizenship?

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