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posted Dec 6, 2023 2:22:36 AM

I am a J1 student My taxes are refunded,but on my first summer our employer did not file them to be withheld. Now I owe an amount that i would’ve gotten back anyway. Help

The group that i went with had the same contract but an IRS representative told them not to worry about the amount, hence it would’ve been a wash. What do i do? On my second summer i did pay them and I’m waiting for the return. Would it be possible for them to take the money out of there if they really need it?

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Level 15
Dec 6, 2023 6:23:41 AM

@pk?

Level 15
Dec 6, 2023 2:45:54 PM

What taxes are you talking about?

 

On a J1 (education/training) visa, you are considered a non-resident, and you file a form 1040-NR non-resident income tax return.  Your income certainly could be taxable, depending on the amount of income, unless you are also from a foreign country with a tax treaty with the US.  You are exempt from social security and Medicare tax, as long as your job is related to the educational purpose of your visa.  But if you work an unrelated job, you are subject to social security and medicare withholding. 

 

If you have federal tax withheld from your paychecks, you should file a tax return as normal, and if your tax owed is less than your withholding, the difference comes back as a refund.  Note that Turbotax does not support form 1040-NR, you will need to use different software or prepare your return by hand.

 

Your question is confusing, can you explain your situation in more detail?

Level 15
Dec 6, 2023 2:47:22 PM