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    Apr 13, 2008, 06:16 PM
    SSN and Medicare
    I understand. But I was reading the following phrase and it make sense to me. But I want to know that when is a tax payer a resident alien. I mean if a tax payer has lived in USA for 5 years but still on OPT, will he still be categorized as resident alien?



    Resident Aliens must pay FICA taxes
    Social security and Medicare taxes will be withheld from your pay for these services if you are considered a resident alien, even though your nonimmigrant classification (“F,” “J,” “M,” or “Q”) remains the same. Services performed by a spouse or minor child of nonimmigrant aliens with the classification of “F-2,” “J-2,” “M-2,” and “Q-3” are covered under social security.



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    Apr 13, 2008, 07:29 PM
    Every one on F1/OPT is exempt from residency for 5-years. During this period you income is not subject to FICA taxes.


    After 5-years, even if you have F1/OPT you will file resident tax return. You must inform your employer to deduct FICA taxes.

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