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Links
to the IRS and International Tax Web Sites
The Internal Revenue Service offers
free advice and answers to international tax questions. Contact
the IRS National Office Hotline at (202) 874-1460 for assistance.
This is not a toll free number.
In addition to the IRS hotline, free
tax information regarding taxation of foreign nationals can
be found at the following web sites:
- Excellent
Tax Information Page
- Internal
Revenue Service
- IRS
Answers to Frequently Asked Tax Questions -- This site
contains the index of tax topics that are written in plain
English for taxpayers. Included in the index is the topic
"Tax Information for Aliens and US Citizens Living Abroad."
- Foreign
Nationals in the U.S. and U.S. Citizens Abroad
- U.S.
Social Security Administration -- This site has information
on U.S. social security taxes and benefits.
- Office
of International Policy -- This site is provided by the
International Policy staff and includes the booklets on the
social security (totalization) agreements, information on
benefit payments to persons living abroad, and telephone numbers
to call for information.
- State
Tax Administration -- This site links to the web sites
of all the state tax authorities. Most of these web sites
now make state tax forms available on their sites.
- University
Tax -- Burt Harding, a lawyer who concentrates his practice
on higher education tax matters, maintains this web site.
Mr. Harding posts monthly articles about higher education
tax matters that are very informative. The site also includes
information on his services and on ordering his book.
- Windstar
Technologies, Inc. -- This site includes tax treaty text
of all articles relevant to foreign national students and
scholars in an easy to read format.
- Vacovec,
Mayotte & Singer -- This site gives the background and
experience of the tax law firm, Vacovec, Mayotte & Singer
and its attorneys. The site includes articles on the cross
border tax issues written by firm attorneys.
This list of tax websites was prepared
by NAFSA Member Paula Singer, a lawyer and partner in the tax
law firm, Vacovec, Mayotte & Singer (www.vacovec.com)
in Newton, MA and co-founder of Windstar Technologies, Inc.
(www.windstar-tech.com).
A long-standing member of NAFSA's Tax Group, Ms. Singer has
spent over 15 years dealing pro bono with tax issues related
to the taxation of foreign students and scholars on behalf of
the higher education community. Her efforts have included assisting
the IRS and NAFSA on the design of the Form 1040NR-EZ and working
with the IRS on instructions specific to payment of scholarships
and fellowships to nonresident aliens for the new Form W-8BEN.
She provided comments to the IRS on the proposed regulations
under section 7701(b) defining US tax residency and section
1441 providing procedural rules on withholding and reporting
on income payments to nonresident aliens. Her comments resulted
in final procedural rules under both sections for preserving
tax treaty benefits for foreign national teachers, researchers,
students and trainees who become resident aliens for US tax
purposes under the substantial presence test. Ms. Singer has
also participated regularly in NAFSA's annual audio conference
on Nonresident Alien Taxation.
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