I am on an F1 visa and will have been in the USA for 5 years on 9th August 2019. I am currently on post-completion OPT. Am I eligible to tell my employer that I am exempt from FICA taxes? What kind of proof can I show? I read somewhere that FICA exemption for F1 lasts only for 5 years.
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There are two different things involved here -- (a) exemption from counting days present -- this is generally for five calendar years counting the year of first admittance-- for F-1 visa holders; (b) FICA withholding -- generally all foreign and some domestic students are exempt from having to have FICA withheld -- the logic here is that as a non-resident alien and with no intention of staying in the USA past the study period, it makes no sense to pay in towards FICA ( you will never be eligible to collect). For US students during residency/ training it is viewed as "not employment" and therefore no FICA.
F-1 students , even on extended F-1 ( unless gainfully employed ) i.e. not on OPT etc. there is NO FICA. If you however, are not compliant with F-1 and/or changed to H-1B, then this employment earnings and therefore subject to FICA.
8843 is generally the form used to declare that a a person is still a non-resident alien, closer connection to home country, has no intention of staying in the USA and therefore not subject to FICA
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