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  • Mar 29, 2007, 07:58 PM
    aciehoameaz
    I'm a part-time H1-B visa holder but have to file 1099 tax form?
    I work in a small company (with employees less than 10 people). My boss and I understand and follow the minimum wages and hours required to maintain eligibility of part-time H1-B (my visa started in Oct 2005).

    However, the company does not withheld payroll taxes, so all employees file their taxes under 1099 (as independent-contractor/freelancer).

    As far as I know, filing taxes as independent contractor/freelancer can put me out of status. Is this true for part time H1-B holder? Normally, H1-B visa holder file 1040 tax form.

    What is the solution? Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

    Edit:

    Apparently I wasn't being clear.

    I will file and pay the taxes, that's for sure. But I'm worried if I file the taxes using 1099 form I would be out of status (instead of using 1040). It's because H-1B visa holder is not supposed to be working as independent contractor.

    So the question is: is it okay to file the tax of a part-time H1-B holder with 1099 form? Or must the tax be filed under 1040 no matter what?
  • Apr 4, 2007, 10:31 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    Yours is more a LEGAL questtion than tax.

    I believe that your employer is violating the provisions of the H-1B visa by paying you as an independent contractor.

    You WILL have to file a Form 1040 with Schedules C and SE to pay the required income and self-employment taxes.

    As to the legality, recommend you post that question on the LAW forum.

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