Using US-UK Tax Treaty for tax refund
Hi,
I am a PhD student in the UK who worked for 3 months as a visiting research assistant at a university in California last summer. I obtained a J1 Short Term Scholar visa and spend about 100 days in CA. This was my only time in the US ever.
During my time in CA, I have been FICA but not state or federal tax exempt. Having recently received my W-2 statement, I'd like to do my tax refund.
Originally, I am from Austria, however, I have lived for the past 6 years in the UK in which case the UK-US tax treaty should apply. This treaty apparently allows all of my compensation to be exempt from (federal) tax (source http://www.visataxes.com/tax_treaty_benefits.php).
My question is now, on how can I declare this in the 1040NR-EZ form? I have read in a previous post (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/taxes/uk-usa-tax-treaty-refund-197772.html) that CINTAX puts in a request in the form 1040NR-EZ for the withheld taxes to be repaid. My experience is that one can declare such a tax treaty, however, the amount of taxes owned does not change because of this.
It would be great if anyone could clarify this!
Best wishes,
Michael