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Old 01-04-2015, 10:21 PM
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Hi, everone!

I am in the U.S. working on a G visa (international organizations/foreign government-related individuals). I have no other income than the one from the job for which my visa was granted.

From the IRS website I understand that, due to my G visa, I am considered an "exempt individual" for tax purposes. However, it is not clear to me whether I have to do something (e.g. submitting a particular form) to file my 2014 taxes, or if I just do nothing.

Any guidance on this will be very appreciated.

Best,

Bob



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