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Jul 5, 2013, 07:23 PM
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RSU (restricted stock units) and NRA (non-resident alien)
Hi folks,
I'm non-resident alien (NRA) working abroad for US company.
Recently my restricted stock units (RSU) have vested, and some of them have been "sold to cover" the tax.
May I know that -- as a NRA, can I claim a refund for those sold shares through "personal exemption" using form 1040NR?
Thank you.
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Senior Tax Expert
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Jul 6, 2013, 04:15 AM
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I have handled several cases similar to yours. Assuming the RSUs were earned while working INSIDE the United States, you owe taxes which can be reconciled by reporting the taxes using Form 1040nr and claiming your personal exemption.
If, however, the RSUs were earned while working overseas, then NO tax is due. You would only need to show, using Form 8833, that the RSUs were earned during that overseas work period.
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Senior Tax Expert
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Jul 6, 2013, 04:16 AM
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If you wish my professional help to file this return, email at the address in my profile.
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New Member
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Jul 6, 2013, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by AtlantaTaxExpert
I have handled several cases similar to yours. Assuming the RSUs were earned while working INSIDE the United States, you owe taxes which can be reconciled by reporting the taxes using Form 1040nr and claiming your personal exemption.
If, however, the RSUs were earned while working overseas, then NO tax is due. You would only need to show, using Form 8833, that the RSUs were earned during that overseas work period.
I work overseas -- when you say "no tax is due", does it mean that I don't have to pay any tax? In that case, why was 26% of my shares sold to cover, by the US broker?
Thank you.
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Senior Tax Expert
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Jul 6, 2013, 05:44 PM
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If the RSU was earned while you overseas, you should have completed Form W-8ben to let the broker know you are not liable for U.S. income taxes.
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Senior Tax Expert
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Jul 7, 2013, 04:10 AM
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With no Form W-8ben on file, the broker is required by law to withhold taxes, which necessitated the need to sell shares to generate the needed cash.
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Senior Member
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Jul 8, 2013, 07:19 AM
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You would need to file a tax return to get a refund for those withholdings and make sure to provide the form w8Ben to your broker as soon as possible (if you still hold those RSUs).
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Senior Tax Expert
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Jul 8, 2013, 07:50 AM
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Yes, if you have other RSUs which have been earned while working overseas, heed taxforaliens' advice about the Form W-8ben.
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