Resources
Employing Foreign Nationals (in the United States)
- International Tax Identification Number (ITIN) application process from the Association of International Educators (NAFSA) as well as current information directly from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Available NAFSA Training Workshops | Workshops include the principles of nonresident alien tax compliance from a U.S. perspective for international educators, student service professionals, and administrators who need to understand nonresident alien tax issues and how to maintain institutional compliance. NAFSA charges a fee for workshops.
- U.S. Federal Tax Brochure from NAFSA | This brochure is designed to offer general guidelines only for federal income tax obligations, including determining tax residency and which forms must be filed and when.
- Hiring Abroad Toolkit from the University of Pennsylvania.
- USF Tax Guide for Foreign Staff and Students
General
- NAFSA’s Free Library of Resources | Find useful information here on J-1 exchange visitors, data collection in education abroad, travel, the consular process, and U.S. port of entry issues, tax information for foreign nationals, and other relevant topics.
- Payment and Reimbursement Manual from the University of Pennsylvania.