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Mar 6, 2019 at 18:03 comment added M.A @DilipSarwate please see my answer above
Mar 6, 2019 at 18:02 comment added M.A I am J1 since 2016. But for 2018 I have spent ~7 months outside the US, hence I don't satisfy the substantial presence test. @user102008
Mar 6, 2019 at 13:01 answer added Ben Miller timeline score: 1
Mar 5, 2019 at 18:47 comment added user102008 "When you are a non-resident alien, you are exempt from FICA." Not generally. Only nonresident aliens in a few statuses, including F1 and J1, are exempt from FICA. Nonresident aliens working in other statuses are still subject to FICA. Please tell us what status you were in.
Mar 5, 2019 at 16:27 comment added Dilip Sarwate How long have you been a nonresident alien? After four years (or is it five?), nonresident aliens are considered to be tax residents of the US (even though their visa status is nonresident alien) and therefore liable to pay SS and Medicare taxes.
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