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Re: Treaty involving income tax for H1B workers between USA and CHINA Posted on: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 19:09:52 -0500

David Ge wrote:
> Christopher Green wrote in message news:...
>
>
>>The only tax treaty with China I know of is the 1984 one. That one
>>provides that a resident of country A, working in country B for a
>>company based in country A, is temporarily exempt from income tax in
>>country B. That temporary exemption is only good for a six month
>>temporary assignment, not anything like three years.
>>
>>Something smells about this arrangement. H1B workers normally pay
>>regular taxes in the US. It is time to refer your friend to a local
>>immigration lawyer, tax lawyer, or both.
>
>
> Thank you. You are really great, Mr. Green.
> The only purpose of mine posting this question is trying to conduct
> things legally and enjoy my right. I guess L D Jones might
> misunderstand that I want to evade my responsibility. If I made
> anybody impressed like this I want to say that's not true.

I did not misunderstand (in fact, I did not think enough about the
problem to come to that conclusion)