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Taxation in US
Hi,
Does anybody have an idea why all non immigrant workers and all temporary visa holders from their every pay check must pay the following money in US?Does the tax office, return the following money when a temporary worker permenantly leaves US? 1) Social Security 2) Medicare I am still confused between the following because I think we all are living in state and therefore we have to pay state tax.Then why we have to pay federal tax and state tax seperately? 1) Federal Tax 2) State Tax Thanks, |
Re: Taxation in US
federal is for everything, state just for your local state.
Depending on your visa, you don't have to pay all those taxes, but if you don't then head back to the UK, you'll have massive back taxes...also, dual tax treaty, you can use these US credits as if you were paying your NIC in the UK... |
Re: Taxation in US
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 6931545)
federal is for everything, state just for your local state.
Depending on your visa, you don't have to pay all those taxes, but if you don't then head back to the UK, you'll have massive back taxes...also, dual tax treaty, you can use these US credits as if you were paying your NIC in the UK... |
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we are on L1a and my husband does not pay social securtiy or medicaid
(we pay UK NIC) We pay Federal (whole of US), Ohio (State), City of employment and city of home address taxes - so at least 4 different income taxes becuase of the state we live in. We moved this year between 2 different rentals that happened to be in 2 different cities so will have to do an additional TWO tax returns on top of the normal 4 - so count yourslef lucky if you just have to pay 2 lots! |
Re: Taxation in US
Originally Posted by MsElui
(Post 6931772)
we are on L1a and my husband does not pay social securtiy or medicaid
(we pay UK NIC) We pay Federal (whole of US), Ohio (State), City of employment and city of home address taxes - so at least 4 different income taxes becuase of the state we live in. We moved this year between 2 different rentals that happened to be in 2 different cities so will have to do an additional TWO tax returns on top of the normal 4 - so count yourslef lucky if you just have to pay 2 lots! I suppose on e-3 visa we can pay Medicare in Australia.How does social security and Medicare compare to tax system in Australia.If we pay our taxes including Social Security and Medicare in US can we claim family tax benefit from Centrelink in Australia? |
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Originally Posted by Newbie_Aussie
(Post 6931844)
I recently moved from VA to California.
I suppose on e-3 visa we can pay Medicare in Australia.How does social security and Medicare compare to tax system in Australia.If we pay our taxes including Social Security and Medicare in US can we claim family tax benefit from Centrelink in Australia? http://www.centrelink.gov.au/interne...onal/index.htm http://www.medicare.gov.au/public/mi...ling/index.jsp |
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Im on L2 and I only pay state and federal. So this counts towards my NIC if we go back?????
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Re: Taxation in US
Originally Posted by mellybrown
(Post 6932827)
Im on L2 and I only pay state and federal. So this counts towards my NIC if we go back?????
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Re: Taxation in US
Originally Posted by mellybrown
(Post 6932827)
Im on L2 and I only pay state and federal. So this counts towards my NIC if we go back?????
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Re: Taxation in US
Originally Posted by MsElui
(Post 6945060)
think my husband only can do this because HE is the L1 visa holder and is obviously still employed by a firm with links in the uk. If i got a job as an L2 I would expect to pay the US stuff all the way.
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