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    Jun 21, 2005, 12:08 PM
    Pushpendra Kumar (Taxes)
    Dear Sir,

    I have been arrived in Stamford CT, USA from India only few days ago. I am a student and came on J-1 visa for a training program. Please inform me that I have to pay any kind of tax or not. I hope I should be exempted from any kind of tax. I will be very grateful to you for your reply.

    Thanking you with regards
    P.Kumar
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    Jun 21, 2005, 03:15 PM
    Pkumar:

    As a general rule, visitors with a J-1 visa are exempt from Social Security and Medicare taxes.

    You may have to pay income taxes; it depends on the nature of the work you do. Teachers and researchers are normally exempt from income taxes as well. You said you were under a training program. That does not give me enough information to give you specific guidance.
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    Jun 21, 2005, 05:33 PM
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    Dear Sir,
    It is a commercial research training program in a company (Natural State Research Inc. Stamford CT). Please guide me that I have to be completely exempted from the tax or not. I wish to inform you that my country India have US convention tax treaty system. I have not much knowledge about it. I am reseacrg scholor. Please confirm me about the exemption of the tax. I will be very thankful to you.
    Thanking you with regards.
    Dr. P.Kumar
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    Jun 22, 2005, 06:39 AM
    Dr. Kumar:

    Based on what you have told me, it appears that you meet the criteria specified in IRS Pub 519 and therefore are probably exempt from income taxes as well as Social Security and Medicare taxes.

    However, while I am knowledgeable of the provisions of the U.S.-India Tax Treay, I am not an expert.

    What is your company's (Natural State Research Inc.) position on this issue?

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