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  • Dec 9, 2010, 12:46 PM
    pediyiai
    About J1 tax eligibility
    Hi experts, I have one question about tax exemption. I am now a F1 visa holder, but I was not considered form P.R.C, because before I became a student (I want back to China to get my F1 visa), I was holding J2 visa and had stayed in U.S for 1 year. So I was not considered from China and I had no tax exemption during my study. I wonder presumably if I come back to China right after my graduation, and 6 month later when I could not find a job and I would become a J1 visa holder to reenter the US, am I eligible for tax exemption?

    Appreciate in advance!
  • Dec 9, 2010, 04:19 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    If you were J-2, you retained your non-resident status (unless you worked), so your hoem country is STILL China.

    That being the case, you ARE currently eligible for the $5,000 treaty exemption allowed for students.

    Now, as for the J-1 visa, that depends on the TYPE of J-1 visa; there are THREE types:

    - student
    - teacher/scholar/researcher
    - trainee

    Which would you be?
  • Dec 13, 2010, 08:58 AM
    pediyiai
    Thanks for your reply. Yes I did worked as a J-2 holder and now I finally understand why I was not eligible for the $5,000 treaty exemption allowed for students. As far as I know, if I am on OPT, the state of unemployeed must not exceed 60 days and it is not enough for me to find a job in China. So I am thinking about J1 or H1. As for J-1 visa, I think postdoc training belongs to scholar. Then what would happen? Am I eligible for tax exemption?

    Appreciate a lot!

  • Dec 13, 2010, 11:12 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    I see no provision in the U.S.-China Tax Treaty that eliminates you from the tax exemption due to your earlier visit under the J-2 visa, so you SHOULD be eligible.
  • Dec 13, 2010, 02:40 PM
    pediyiai
    Appreciate a lot!
  • Dec 14, 2010, 07:01 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    Glad to help!

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