Hey, Work And Travel alumni!
Did you know you might be eligible for a tax refund from your U.S. adventure? πΈ Here's how to reclaim what's yours:π
1οΈβ£ Gather Your W-2 Form: This document details the taxes you paid during your employment. If you haven't received it, reach out to your former employer's HR or payroll department to request a copy.
2οΈβ£ Prepare Your Passport and Visa: Ensure you have clear records of your visa issuance, U.S. entry, and departure dates. These details are crucial for your tax return.
3οΈβ£ File Your Tax Return: You can complete the necessary forms through the official IRS website or use services like Sprintax, which specializes in nonresident tax returns.
Why bother? Many J-1 participants overpay taxes and are entitled to refunds.
Don't leave your money behindβtake action now! πͺπ°
Did you know you might be eligible for a tax refund from your U.S. adventure? πΈ Here's how to reclaim what's yours:π
1οΈβ£ Gather Your W-2 Form: This document details the taxes you paid during your employment. If you haven't received it, reach out to your former employer's HR or payroll department to request a copy.
2οΈβ£ Prepare Your Passport and Visa: Ensure you have clear records of your visa issuance, U.S. entry, and departure dates. These details are crucial for your tax return.
3οΈβ£ File Your Tax Return: You can complete the necessary forms through the official IRS website or use services like Sprintax, which specializes in nonresident tax returns.
Why bother? Many J-1 participants overpay taxes and are entitled to refunds.
Don't leave your money behindβtake action now! πͺπ°