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    Aug 29, 2008, 04:14 PM
    E-3 Visa - Tax implications for NYC
    Hello,

    I am moving from Australia to New York in a few weeks and will be working in NYC on the E-3 Visa.

    I have used PaycheckCity.com | Paycheck Calculator to calculate estimated tax on $75k below:

    Bi-weekly Gross Pay - $2,884.62

    Federal Withholding - $560.54

    Social Security - $178.85

    Medicare - $41.83

    New York - $163.95

    NY SDI - $1.20

    Net Pay - $1,938.25


    1) Are the above calculations correct based on a salary of $75K per year?

    2) If I work on the E-3 Visa, will I be classified as a resident or non-resident of the U.S. for tax purposes?

    3) What are the implications of being classified as a resident or non-resident of the U.S for tax purposes? (i.e. Can I be reimbursed for any taxes above, if I am not a resident?)
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    Sep 1, 2008, 12:06 PM
    You ARE liable for Social Security and Medicare taxes due to your E-3 visa, and you will NOT get these taxes back, even though you will NOT qualify for benefits. However, due to a totalization agreement between Australia and the U.S. you will get credit for thos etaxes on the Australian equivalent program.

    For 2008, you will NOT have met the 183-day Substantial Presence Test, so you will file as a non-resident alien. You will NOT be allowed to claim he standard deduction, but may be able to claim a treaty exemption and claim itemized deductions (mostly the NY state and city taxes withheld).

    If you need professional hel to prepare your return, contact me at the email below.

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