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US Taxation of J1 Exchange Visitors - 0 views

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    PDF document about taxes for J1 visa holders
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Publication 519 (2013), U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens - 0 views

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    An alien who has income effectively connected with the conduct of a U.S. trade or business at any time during the year, An alien who has a U.S. office or place of business at any time during the year, A nonresident alien spouse treated as a resident, as discussed in chapter 1, or Any other alien who files a tax return, an amended return, or a refund claim (but not information returns).
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Chiristianity | Quotes, comments, questions, sharing, and other stuff - 22 views

A Fresh Start By David C. McCasland Read: Luke 5:17-26 Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. -Luke 5:31 In many countries, health laws prohibit reselling or reus...

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Tax Assistance for J-1 Participants - 1 views

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    The American Immigration Council cannot legally provide you with tax advice or endorse services from tax accountants. This page provides links to resources located on the IRS website ( www.irs.gov). If you have any tax law questions, contact the IRS directly: http://www.irs.gov/uac/Tax-Law-Questions For tax filing purposes, most J-1 visa holders are considered Nonresident Aliens.
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