US-Israel tax treaty and TA salary

EricC1

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US-Israel tax treaty and TA salary

Hi,

I'm an F1 grad student, and was wondering whether article 24(1) in the US-Israel tax treaty could theoretically apply to TA stipends.

It says that people "studying or doing research as a recipient of a grant, allowance or award..." shall be exempt from tax on the grant, allowance, or award, and on income from personal services performed in an amount not in excess of 3k for any taxable year. The full treaty can be found here for those interested.

Would it be possible to pass off a TA salary as tax-exempt income (i.e., an award/allowance rather than a personal service)? Has any of you managed to do that?
 

d a p h n a

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Your income from teaching is not considered a stipend

But a salary. TAing is considered work, and you will usually have taxes deducted automatically for it by the university, and receive a W-2 tax form at the end of the year.
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TexanSteve

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תיקון קל

אתה תקבל טופס 1042-S מהאוניברסיטה ותצרף אותו להצהרת המס בסוף השנה.
 
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