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    Jun 11, 2012, 12:41 PM
    Working Visa with no world wide income taxation.
    Is there any working visa type that you don't have to declare your world wide income tax and just pay what you make in the united states?
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    Jun 11, 2012, 02:03 PM
    There are such visas: the "F" visa for students and the "J: visa for business trainees and interns allow people to work in the U.S. and pay taxes ONLY on U.S.-sourced income, both as a matter of U.S. tax law and under the various tax treaties.

    However, the WORK visas (E for Europe and Australia; H and L for the rest of the wrold) ALL have the world-wide income requirement attached to it once you meet the residency requirement of meeting the Substantial Presence Test.

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