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  • Jan 12, 2007, 09:54 AM
    dreamzunlimited
    Tax deductions on OPT
    Hi,

    I am on F-1 status here. I started my OPT from jan 2007 and also, my job started in Jan -07 in NY

    I have worked on CPT but never had to pay SSN pre tax.

    My paycheck on OPT had SSN deducted and also Medicare.

    Should I be being these? Or should I let my HR in Offcie know about this.

    Also, for F1 tax filing for last year, which forms should I fill?

    Should they be standard deducted or Itemized? I was taking thesis while on CPT and am single.
    I appreciate your help.

    Thank you.
  • Jan 12, 2007, 10:38 AM
    singhv_1980
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dreamzunlimited
    Hi,

    I am on F-1 status here. I started my OPT from jan 2007 and also, my job started in Jan -07 in NY

    I have worked on CPT but never had to pay SSN pre tax.

    My paycheck on OPT had SSN deducted and also Medicare.

    Should I be being these? or shoudl I let my HR in Offcie know about this.

    Also, for F1 tax filing for last year, which forms should I fill?

    Should they be standard deducted or Itemized? I was taking thesis while on CPT and am single.
    I appreciate your help.

    Thank you.

    If you have been in US for less than 5 yrs then you are exempted from SSN and medicare tax during OPT. You should talk with HR and let them know about it. For reference see IRS tax handbook.
  • Jan 13, 2007, 06:01 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    If you arrived in the U.S. on F-1 status on 1 Jan 2002 or later, then you should be exempted from Social Security and Medicare taxes. Discuss this with your HR department.

    For F-1 tax filing, you need to file Form 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ.

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