3 Reasons Your J-1 Tax Refund Is Delayed Waiting for your J-1 visa tax refund can feel like forever — especially when you’re depending on that refund to cover expenses. Even after you file correctly, delays are common. But not all reasons are mysterious. In many...
Top Documents You Need Before Filing J-1 Visa Taxes If you are on a J-1 visa in the United States, filing your U.S. tax return correctly is not just about submitting a form — it’s about understanding which documents you actually need. Many J-1 visa holders lose...
Top 3 Mistakes J-1 Visa Holders Make on Their Tax Returns (That Trigger IRS Notices) Filing your U.S. tax return as a J-1 visa holder can be tricky — between treaties, nonresident status, scholarship income, FICA exemptions, and multiple forms, it’s easy to make...
Top 5 IRS Notices J-1 Visa Holders Receive (And What to Do) As a J-1 visa holder navigating U.S. tax obligations, you might assume that once you file your taxes (using Form 1040NR, Form 8843, or even Form 1040 if you qualify) everything is done. But the IRS doesn’t...
Why IRS Transcripts Are Essential Before Filing J-1 Visa Taxes Don’t file “blind”. The transcript is your reality check When you’re a J-1 visa holder and it’s tax season, the common assumption is: “I got my W-2, so I’ll just file my return.” But that approach...
Do J-1 Visa Holders Pay State Taxes? Yes. J-1 visa holders generally must pay federal and state income tax on U.S.-source income. State rules differ: some tax any income earned in the state (nonresident sourcing), some tax residents on worldwide income, and a few...