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U.S. Taxation for International Students by Sau-Wing Lam January 2018

Resident Alien or Non-Resident Alien? In American taxation there is a difference between a resident alien and a non-resident alien. This distinction is not in an immigration sense, but only in a taxation sense. All U.S. citizens and permanent residents are resident aliens for tax purposes. People who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents, but if they stay in the U.S. over a certain number of days, are also considered resident aliens for tax purposes. Resident aliens are required to report their worldwide income. Anyone who is not a resident alien is a non-resident alien for tax purpose. Non-resident aliens only need to report work income from U.S.sources. Interest income from banks, or capital gain from selling stocks or mutual funds, are not taxable. Although foreign students live in the U.S. most of the time during their studies,they remain non-resident aliens for a period of 5 calendar years starting from the year they enter the U.S. on a F-1 visa. That means they only have to report their U.S. work income. Income Documents When you work and earn an income, the entity that pays you is required to document your income on either a W-2 form or a 1099-MISC form. Usually you will be given this form in January of each year. If you are considered an employee your income will be documented on a W-2 form. The employer may have withheld a certain amount of your income (called withholding taxes ) so you would not receive your full pay (more on withholding taxes later). If you are considered an independent contractor rather than an employee, your income will be documented on a 1099-MISC form. No tax will be withheld from your pay in this case. W-2 and 1099-MISC forms are needed in order to report your income on a tax return.. Withholding Taxes Various taxes may have been withheld from an employee s pay. There are two main withholding taxes : federal and state income tax, and Social Security/ Medicare taxes. 1

Federal and state Income tax may or may not be withheld from your pay even if you are treated as an employee and receive a W-2 form. If your income is rather low, like only for a few thousand dollars, your employer may skip federal and state income tax withholding. In that case, boxes 2, 4, 6 and 17 will be blank on your W-2 form. Foreign students are exempted from Social Security/Medicare taxes. So there should be no Social Security/Medicare taxes withheld from your pay. However, some employers may not be familiar with this exemption so you should make sure the employer does not withhold Social Security / Medicare taxes from your pay. If Social Security and Medicare taxes are withheld from you pay there is a way to get it back. But it is much better that your employer does not withhold Social Security and Medicare taxes from your pay. If you are treated as an independent contractor and receives 1099-MISC form there is no withholding of any tax. Requirement to File a Federal Tax Return We call the tax form that we submit to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) a tax return. That is how we tell the government how much income we made, how much exemptions and deductions we claim, and how much our taxable income and income tax we need to pay. The U.S. tax system is an honor system in that each taxpayer would report this information. The IRS would check and verify that information provided is accurate and complete. There are heavy penalties for willfully understate or misstate one s tax information. Not everyone with income needs to file an income tax return. Foreign students may not need to file any tax return even if they have earned some income. During the 5-year period when you are considered a non-resident alien, you do not have to file any tax return if your only income is from your home country, or from U.S. bank interest or capital gain from selling stocks or mutual funds. You only need to be concerned about filing a tax return if you have income from working in the U.S. If your work income is documented on a W-2 form and the amount is below $10,400, and no income tax has been withheld from your work income, then you do not have to file any tax return. The $10,400 amount consists of your personal exemption of $4,050 and your standard 2

deduction of $6,350. If some income tax has been withheld from your pay and your income is below $10,400, you should file a tax return in order to get back the tax withheld (i.e. tax refund). If you decide to forgo the refund (i.e. donate it to the government) then you can skip filing any tax return. If your income is above $10,400 you need to file a tax return because you have income tax to pay. If your pay is documented on a 1099-MISC form and the income amount is below $10,400 you don t have to file any tax return. The reason is there is no tax withheld. You have no tax to pay, nor will you get any tax refund. If your income is above $10,400 you need to file an income tax return because you have income tax to pay. The above is true even when you are in your Practical Training or OPT period during the 5th year of your stay in the U.S. Federal Tax Forms to Use If you need to file a tax return, either to receive your tax refund or to pay income tax, you need to use the 1040NR-EZ form if your income is on a W-2 form. The NR denotes non-resident alien because, as mentioned above, you remain a non-resident alien for tax purpose for a period of 5 years. You can download this form from https://www.irs.gov/pub/irspdf/f1040nre.pdf If your income is documented on a 1099-MISC form, you will need to use the 1040NR form. which is more detailed than the 1040NR-EZ form. You can download the form at https://www.irs.gov/pub/irspdf/f1040nr.pdf. In addition, you will also need to fill out Schedule C-EZ. You can download this form from https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sce.pdf. Copy the Net Profit amount from line 3 of Schedule C-EZ onto line 13 of Form 1040NR. Ordinarily people who have 1099-MISC income need to calculate their self-employment tax on Schedule SE, and then transfer this amount to Form 1040NR, line 55. Self-employment tax is the same as Social Security/Medicare tax on the W-2 form. However, since foreign students 3

are exempted from Social Security and Medicare tax, you are also exempted from self employment tax. If you have more than $10,400 in gross income and need to compute your tax amount you can look up the Tax Tables in the back of 1040NR Instructions. You can download this from https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040nr.pdf State Tax Return If you live in a State without state tax (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming) then all you need to be concerned is Federal Tax return. But if you live in all other States, when you need to file a Federal Tax Return you may also need to file a State tax return. In California if your gross income is more than $17,029 you would also need to file a state tax return using Form 540NR. Social Security Number or ITIN Most U.S. taxpayers will have a Social Security number which is used on their tax documents (e.g. W-2, 1099-MISC) and tax forms (Form 1040NR, etc.) Foreign students may be able to get a Social Security Number if they are authorized to work. To apply for a Social Security number, go to your local Social Security Administration office. You will need the following: Complete an Application for a Social Security card (SS-5); and Show documents proving your: Work-authorized immigration status; Age; and Identity. Immigration status To prove your F-1 visa status, you must show a current admission stamp in your unexpired foreign passport and Arrival/ Departure Record (Form I-94), if available. Also you must show your Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status (Form I-20). As an F-1 student who is eligible to work on campus, you must provide a letter from your designated school official that: Identifies you; Confirms your current school status; and Identifies your employer and the type of work you are, or will be, doing. Social Security Administration also need to see evidence of that employment, such as a recent pay slip or a letter from your employer. Your supervisor must sign and date the employ- 4

ment letter. This letter must describe: Your job; Your employment start date; The number of hours you are, or will be, working; and Your supervisor s name and telephone number. If for whatever reason you are not able to get a Social Security number you must apply for an individual taxpayer identification number or ITIN. This is done on a W-7 form which you can download from https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw7.pdf. You only need to apply for this once, and the same ITIN can be used for all future tax filing. You need to submit some proof of identity with your W - 7 form. If you need to apply for an ITIN you need to submit a W-7 form together with your tax return and send it to the following address: Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operation P.O. Box 149342 Austin, TX 78714-9342. To get a copy of W-7 Instructions click on https:// www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/iw7.pdf Have further questions? The above is aimed to give you some basic ideas about tax reporting for international students. While it will be adequate for some of you who have just basic income, there may be situations involving scholarship income, investment income including rental income, tax treaties, etc. which would complicate the issues. If you have questions, feel free to send me an e-mail at money@cchc.org. Both my wife Edith and I were foreign students from Hong Kong many years ago. I am a former banker, and at age 45 I retired from being CEO and Chairman of the Board of a bank that I took public in February 1998. For the past 20 years I have served the community full time as a volunteer (when you know how to make your investments work, you do not have to go to work yourself, and you can instead give your time to serve God through serving others). I answer about 100 e-mails each day. I preach, teach and write about Christian subjects. I lead groups to visit Israel. I help churches and pastors on their finances. I visit those who are homebound but need help. I do 5 live radio programs each week in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York wherein I answer caller s questions about personal finance. I also have a daily Money Management in 90-seconds segment on radio stations in these three cities. Unfortunately these radio programs are all in my native language, Cantonese. For those of you who can read Chinese, feel free to visit my personal finance website at www.moneyradio.org. I also have a blog wherein I comment on current events. You can also listen to some of my sermons and seminars there. The website address is www.sauwing.com 5