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mrudolf_at_idecpharm.com wrote:
> simple.As long as you are paid from an outside-US source with no affiliation to the >US, your income is fully tax exempt.
> Yor tax filing date is alos JULY 15, not april 15 (since you are exempt). You have >to fill out and file a form 1040NR as well as an additional form (I fogot the exact
This applies to nonresident aliens only, and - unless you're a student -
you can qualify as a nonresident only for two years. From your third
year onwards you're classified as a resident for tax purposes and you've
got to file Form 1040 (not 1040NR), just like a US citizen. My question
as to whether Swiss scholarships are taxable relates to THIS status, not
to nonresidents.
But thanks for the reply!
- Balthasar.
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Received on Fri Apr 13 2001 - 14:13:19 PDT