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[quote name='chingchang' timestamp='1352160169' post='1302749454']
last year 2010 taxes apy cheseytappudu evado US-India Treaty kinda ekkuva dabbulu vastay ani chepitey kakkurthi padi apply chesa .. ippudu IRS vadu oka doc list pampinchadu .. nuvvu ila apply cheyyakudadu ani mottam venakki kattamantunnadu ..

naku around 8.5K return vachay appudu . ippudu vaadu aa 8.5 K + 1700 penalty + 600 interest + ai ivi vesi 11K kattamantunnadu .. evarikina ee problem vachindaa .. konchem helpplease .. ela tackle cheyyali ippudu
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yevarinina lawyer ni consult ayara?

IRs nunchi notice ante koncham alochinchali...better to get rid of it

but u will have lot of options to pay monthly or like within 6 months or so...call chesi vallato discuss cheste meku anugunamga ne fix chestaru option

kakapote interest padutundi

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[quote name='Lily' timestamp='1352160823' post='1302749503']
yevarinina lawyer ni consult ayara?

IRs nunchi notice ante koncham alochinchali...better to get rid of it

but u will have lot of options to pay monthly or like within 6 months or so...call chesi vallato discuss cheste meku anugunamga ne fix chestaru option

kakapote interest padutundi
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ippudey letter vachindi .. repu call chesi matladutha .. evarina ilanti issue face chesaremo ani thread vesa .. thanks for the reply

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murthy forum lo veyy baa evarina help chestaru

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[quote name='eela' timestamp='1352160692' post='1302749494']

[color=#68645E][size=3][color=#000000][background=transparent]Indian residents who are visiting the United States principally for education or training are exempt from US tax on payments which arise outside the US for maintenance or educational purposes.[/background][/color][/size][/color]
[color=#68645E][size=3][color=#000000][background=transparent]Although the tax treaty states that Indian students are entitled during their education or training to the same exemptions, reliefs, or reductions in respect of taxes available to residents of the US, such individuals are not treated as US residents for tax purposes by virtue of the treaty. However, Indian students are entitled to certain (but not all) benefits that would otherwise be available to US residents. Those benefits are:[/background][/color][/size][/color]
[color=#68645E][size=3][color=#000000][background=transparent]Standard Deduction: Indian students can claim the standard deduction (for the 2011 tax year: $5800 single, or married filing separately) on line 11 of Form 1040NR-EZ. Write the words "standard deduction allowed under US-India Tax Treaty" article 21(2) on Page 2 Question J of the 1040NR-EZ. If you are filing form 1040NR, enter the standard deduction on line 1 of schedule A. In the space to the left of line 1, write "Standard deduction allowed under US-India Tax Treaty." Also enter the amount on line 38 of form 1040NR. By claiming the standard deduction, you cannot claim any itemized deductions.[/background][/color][/size][/color]
[color=#68645E][size=3][color=#000000][background=transparent]Spouse Exemption: Indian students who are married may claim a spouse exemption if the spouse is living with the student in the US and if the spouse had no earned income for the 2011 tax year. Such an exemption should be indicated on line 7c of the 1040NR (in the space provided for dependents). Only columns 1 and 4 of line 7c need be completed. If you are claiming a spouse exemption, you cannot file form 1040NR EZ, you must file form 1040NR. You also claim the standard deduction for married filing separately of $5800.[/background][/color][/size][/color]
[color=#68645E][size=3][color=#000000][background=transparent]Dependent Exemptions (Children): Additional exemptions may be claimed for children living with the Indian student in the US only if the children are US citizens or permanent residents. This usually means that the children must have been born in the US.[/background][/color][/size][/color]
[color=#68645E][size=3][color=#000000][background=transparent]Filing Instructions: To claim benefits under the US/India Tax Treaty, Indian students MUST file Form 1040NR-EZ or Form l040NR, not a 1040. Indian students who are married must have the spouse file a separate return. The couple may not file jointly on one return unless both the Indian student and the spouse are either US citizens or permanent residents.[/background][/color][/size][/color]
[color=#68645E][size=3][color=#000000][background=transparent]An Indian student in non-immigrant status (such as F-1) who is married to a US citizen or permanent resident may elect to be treated as a US resident for tax purposes, and file a joint return. However, in that case, the student is subject to US tax on his or her world-wide income, not just US income, and would file a Form 1040.[/background][/color][/size][/color]
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ardham kaaledu bhayya..koddiga mana bashalo simple ga cheppava *<:(

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cheyyi cheyyi mottam cheseyyi last year ee year begining la naaku job poyina tarvatha nenu kuda tax filing chese tappudu naaku telsindii vallu nannu 1099 meeda uncharu ani state federal naaku ichhi ssn medicare vallu unchukunnaru nenu 14K kattalsi ochhindi itemized billl chesthe 9K ki ochhindi adi mottam kattesa naaku telsi neeku ee itemzed toh sambandham ledu anukunta but if you have to pay something you better pay it

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[quote name='deals2buy' timestamp='1352161016' post='1302749512']
ardham kaaledu bhayya..koddiga mana bashalo simple ga cheppava *<:(
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OPT lo vunna valaki tax exemption vuntay mama adhi simple ga chepali ante

[color=#000000][font=arial, verdana, sans-serif][size=3]Tax treaties reduce the U.S. taxes of residents of foreign countries. With certain exceptions, they do not reduce the U.S. taxes of U.S. citizens or residents. U.S. citizens and residents are subject to U.S. income tax on their worldwide income[/size][/font][/color]

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asalu neeku tax file chesinappudu returns entha vochay mama..... ee 8K extra vacchaya aa treaty use cheyyatam valla or vacchindi total ga ee 8K naa...... sCo_^Y sCo_^Y

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[quote name='eela' timestamp='1352161188' post='1302749518']

OPT lo vunna valaki tax exemption vuntay mama adhi simple ga chepali ante

[color=#000000][font=arial, verdana, sans-serif][size=3]Tax treaties reduce the U.S. taxes of residents of foreign countries. With certain exceptions, they do not reduce the U.S. taxes of U.S. citizens or residents. U.S. citizens and residents are subject to U.S. income tax on their worldwide income[/size][/font][/color]
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ok... thankyou bhayya

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[quote name='Yuva Nataratna' timestamp='1352161255' post='1302749523']
asalu neeku tax file chesinappudu returns entha vochay mama..... ee 8K extra vacchaya aa treaty use cheyyatam valla or vacchindi total ga ee 8K naa...... sCo_^Y sCo_^Y
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vachindey 8K

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[quote name='chingchang' timestamp='1352161398' post='1302749532']

vachindey 8K
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adendhi mari irs voodu neeku vacchina tax returns mottham kattey manudu endhi.....nuvvu tax returns file chese right pogottukunnav ani vaadi feeling aa......

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[quote name='Yuva Nataratna' timestamp='1352161578' post='1302749540']

adendhi mari irs voodu neeku vacchina tax returns mottham kattey manudu endhi.....nuvvu tax returns file chese right pogottukunnav ani vaadi feeling aa......
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emo bhayya .. naku emi ardam kavadam ledu. vadu penalty kinda 1800$ vesadu. vadki cll chesi aa penatly kattalenu miglinavi kadatanu ani adagacha

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[quote name='LOGON' timestamp='1352160324' post='1302749466']
kakapothe vaadu options isthadu.. if you can pay by 120 days ani... lekapothe... monthly 100 or 200 kattukune option kuda untadi
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awesome good post mama...

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