R*********e 发帖数: 35 | 1 不好意思打扰各位前辈了。我是F1签证学生,前段时间注册了uber,星期五开了两单。
自己太粗心大意了,才知道这个要1099表的,是非法的。现在uber还没有出statement
(每周一下午)。有没有什么补救办法么?
哎,被自己蠢哭了。 | h*****d 发帖数: 289 | 2 Can I drive for Uber with my H1-B work visa or F1 student visa in the US?
The answer is yes and no.
As an International student or temporary worker, you can sign-up and drive
with Uber as long as you have your social security number (SSN).
Uber pays you via direct deposit (once a week) and reports your income to
IRS. At the end of the Tax year, you'll receive a 1099-MISC form.
The Yes part:
If you made less than $600 in a tax year, you are not required to file taxes
to IRS. You will still get a 1099 tax form but you won't have to fill it.
The No part:
If you are going to make more than $600, you'll have to file taxes and it
will be on record.
Now, as others have noted, being on F1 or H1B visa, you are not suppose to
work off-campus or for another employer who doesn't hold your work visa.
So by the letter of the law, you are NOT suppose to work. (Even for up-to
that $600.)
The real question is: can you drive and not be in trouble?
The answer is: In many cases YES. But there is always that "what-if?"
My (non-legal) advise on this: "don't drive". But if you must for whatsoever
financial reason, do it and there is high probability that you will be just
fine.
For example, many IT workers have been doing the Amway business, selling on
Amazon & eBay, and making money and getting 1099-MISC/1099-K. They have been
filing taxes with the IRS and have got their Green Cards (GC) and
Citizenship in due time. | R*********e 发帖数: 35 | 3 谢谢!
taxes
【在 h*****d 的大作中提到】 : Can I drive for Uber with my H1-B work visa or F1 student visa in the US? : The answer is yes and no. : As an International student or temporary worker, you can sign-up and drive : with Uber as long as you have your social security number (SSN). : Uber pays you via direct deposit (once a week) and reports your income to : IRS. At the end of the Tax year, you'll receive a 1099-MISC form. : The Yes part: : If you made less than $600 in a tax year, you are not required to file taxes : to IRS. You will still get a 1099 tax form but you won't have to fill it. : The No part:
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