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  • Mar 27, 2007, 09:03 PM
    nathanwang
    Resident alien F-1 received W2 and 1099 Misc
    Hello AtlantaTaxExpert,
    Please help.
    I am a F-1 student from China. My status is resident alien since I came to US in Sept. 2000. In 2006, I worked for half year at a university (as a research assistant) and half year at a local company under CPT - Curricular Practical Training. I've received a W-2 from university and will receive 1099-Misc from the company (don't know if it is box #3 or #7). The wage on W-2 is $5400 (should be after the $5000 tax treaty, I think), and wage on 1099 Misc is $2,6000.
    Do I need to pay self-employment taxes? I used TurboTax for filing. It askes for my business information, which confuses me. According to TurboTax, I owe Uncle Sam big money :-(
    Thank you very much for your help.
  • Mar 27, 2007, 09:28 PM
    AgileGuy
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nathanwang
    Hello AtlantaTaxExpert,
    Please help.
    I am a F-1 student from China. My status is resident alien since I came to US in Sept., 2000. In 2006, I worked for half year at a university (as a research assistant) and half year at a local company under CPT - Curricular Practical Training. I've received a W-2 from university and will receive 1099-Misc from the company (don't know if it is box #3 or #7). The wage on W-2 is $5400 (should be after the $5000 tax treaty, I think), and wage on 1099 Misc is $2,6000.
    Do I need to pay self-employment taxes? I used TurboTax for filing. It askes for my business information, which confuses me. According to TurboTax, I owe Uncle Sam big money :-(
    Thank you very much for your help.

    Hope this helps you:

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/taxes/...-opt-8781.html

    Similar question answered by AtlantaTaxExpert.
  • Mar 27, 2007, 09:41 PM
    nathanwang
    Thanks for the info.
    However, my situation is a bit different. I have to file 1040 instead of 1040NR. Does it mean I have to pay SE taxes?
  • Mar 28, 2007, 11:12 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    The "Saving" provision of the U.S.-China Tax Treaty will allow you to claim the $5,000 treaty exemption even though you will file as a resident alien, so you get the advantage of BOTH the $5,000 treaty exemption PLUS the $5,150 standard deduction.

    However, because of your resident alien status, you DO have to pay the self-employment taxes.

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