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  • Feb 13, 2010, 10:27 AM
    stereodee
    Now in H1b status after five years of schooling in the US
    Hello everyone,

    I've been in the US in F1 status (originally from Italy) since 2004 and started working for a company in NYC in June 2008 using my 1 year OPT. My H1b was approved last April '09 and 'kicked in' in October 2009.

    Last year I consulted a local H&R Block branch to file my taxes and was ultimately charged $400 for their services. This year, I'm definitely looking for an alternative since my situation has been very straightforward and fairly simple. Definitely feel like I was ripped off. Either do them myself or find a way-cheaper tax preparation company or local person in NYC.

    Here's my deal:

    2004 - Spent 189 days in F1 status in California

    2005 - Spent 365 days in F1 status in California - Filed 1040NR-EZ and 8843

    2006 - Spent 227 days in F1 status in California and the rest of the year in Massachusetts (still in F1) - Filed 1040NR-EZ and 8843

    2007 - Spent 200 days in F1 status in Massachusetts then studied abroad in Japan - Filed 1040NR-EZ and 8843

    2008 - Spent 106 days in Massachusetts in F1 status than the rest of the year in NYC in OPT. In 2009 I filed 1040NR + Schedule A and C (for some freelancing while on OPT) + Massachusetts part time non resident (Form 1 - NR/PY) + New York part time non resident (IT 203).

    2009 - Spent the whole year in New York (OPT until October than H1b) and received reimburse from my company for paid Medicare and Social Security from 2008. I did zero freelancing so all I need to declare is what is on my one single W2 + one single freelance gig I did in Italy. I mention this because this is my fifth year in the US, so I assume I need to declare income from my home country as well. Beside that, I have small medical expenses to declare. That's about it.

    What forms should I file this year?

    Thanks in advance!

    D
  • Feb 15, 2010, 11:52 PM
    MukatA

    In 2009, you will file resident tax return Form 1040. You will file NY state tax return.
    On H1-B, you must pay FICA taxes and income taxes.
    For professional help, you can contact AtlantaTaxExpert [email protected]
  • Mar 2, 2010, 09:32 AM
    stereodee

    Do I have to file form 8843 along with my 1040 considering that I was in OPT until October 2009 when my H1b was approved?
  • Mar 3, 2010, 05:56 AM
    MukatA

    No as on F-1 you were exempt for 5 years --- 2004 to 2008. You were required to pay FICA taxes on OPT income.

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