According to the U.S./China treaty, you must come to the United States as a resident of China, for the primary purpose of being a student (not for H-1B holders). Your hu*****and can always claim the exemption on his tax return, even if payroll does not allow it, but there is the danger that the IRS will also disallow it. This might occur up to three years after he file his return, even if he has been granted a refund initially. As for the state tax, the H-1B visa holders are generally required to pay the tax.
回复:请教pijiang,xiaobaitu等:加州州税问题,老公H1b,还在treaty中,每月扣了一点点州税,一年¥$12多
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感谢回复,不过加州的文件中写明,如果你能证明treaty可以免州税,那么就能免。
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