Purchase of publicly-traded securities by a foreigner, a non-resident
Yes, a non-resident foreigner can purchase publicly traded securities in the United States. The tax implications of that are sort of complicated...
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Yes, a non-resident foreigner can purchase publicly traded securities in the United States. The tax implications of that are sort of complicated...
To quote the IRS: "If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien, the rules for filing income, estate, and gift tax returns and paying estimated...
Yes, but only if it's been 150 days. If it has been 150 days since you applied for asylum, you can apply for employment authorization. Then you...
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Umm I would need more information to answer this one, including the exact nature of the "change" and exactly what you signed. There's this concept...
Find a lawyer however you want (I like Yelp) but make sure you find one who understands taxation and tax planning (because that's going to be...
I'm not licensed in Pennsylvania but to the best of my knowledge, yes this is legal. The terms of your lease are going to be valid unless there is...
Hiello. Well, it really wouldn't be any different than if you flew to New York. Since your I-130 Petition hasn't been accepted yet, you can't...
First of all, this might give rise to a cause of action for something we lawyers call a "privacy tort." I remember reading a case called Matthews...
Hi. The problem that you're both going to run into here is that the tax code is federal law, not state. (I dealt with an case like this in...
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Hi! Yes, you are correct, it's X - Y. You need to figure out what your net income was. Your student visa doesn't change anything. A lot of...
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