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The United States has tax treaties with several foreign countries. Under these treaties, residents (not necessarily citizens) of foreign countries are taxed at a reduced rate, or exempt specific income amounts of U.S.-sourced income and/or scholarship/fellowship payments from taxation.
What are Acceptable Payments to Foreign Nationals Chart
- NOTE: The tax implications of education expenses vary significantly depending on the particular circumstances of each student. The University strongly encourages students and parents to consult with a qualified tax advisor and to refer to official IRS publications for information about 1098-t forms, education credits and other
The term “human subject” refers to a living individual about whom an investigator (whether professional or student) conducting research obtains data through intervention or interaction with the individual. Human subjects may be compensated for their participation in research projects in cash, cash equivalent (prepaid credit cards or gift cards), or small gifts of modest value.
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Note: If a state is in "Exempt" status, the corresponding Exemption Certificate (if available) can be accessed by clicking the related link.
Payroll Services does not handle Form 1099. Please contact Procurement Services at 434.924.4212.
FORM W-2: WAGE AND TAX STATEMENT
UVA is required by federal law to provide each employee with a Form W-2. Employees can expect to receive a Form W-2 by January 31 of each year. For employees who have left UVA, W-2’s will be mailed by January 31.