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I’m a new medical intern, working in the US but I’m not a US citizen. I’m a “nonresident alien” for tax purposes and I wasn’t sure what to do with the W-4 form I had received.
It seems that nonresident aliens have certain unique rules, like they aren’t allowed to file as married and cannot claim a standard deduction. However, they are exempt from social security and Medicare taxes.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this scenario and would know how to go about filling this form? I was thinking about expected itemized deductions but I’m not really sure what an intern who’s not even a citizen would be able to write off to begin with. I am also planning on rescinding my tax residency in my home country.
Should I just fill out the essentials to this form and submit as is? Or is there any tips I could follow to save money?
Thank you!
It seems that nonresident aliens have certain unique rules, like they aren’t allowed to file as married and cannot claim a standard deduction. However, they are exempt from social security and Medicare taxes.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this scenario and would know how to go about filling this form? I was thinking about expected itemized deductions but I’m not really sure what an intern who’s not even a citizen would be able to write off to begin with. I am also planning on rescinding my tax residency in my home country.
Should I just fill out the essentials to this form and submit as is? Or is there any tips I could follow to save money?
Thank you!