Immigration and Tax—Issues and Considerations for Foreign Nationals Who Cannot Work in the U.S.

Immigration and Tax—Issues and Considerations for Foreign Nationals Who Cannot Work in the U.S.

Release Date: 2/2/2022
Recording Available 7-14 Days After Event Date
Format Length CLE Eligible
Video Roundtable 60 min. No

This Roundtable, hosted by AILA’s Business Steering Committee, features a panel of Committee Members and a Tax Attorney. The panel will discuss pressing questions involving immigration for those who cannot work in the U.S. and tax.

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Discussion Topics

  • B Visas and Other Non-Immigrant Classifications – Acceptable Business Activities, Remote Work, and Tax Implications
  • F Visa – Nonresident Alien Tax Filings and FICA Tax Considerations
  • Defining “Work” – What Is Considered Passive Income? What About Stock, Owning a Company, or a Rental Property?

This roundtable is available only to AILA members and not CLE eligible. AILA University Video Roundtables are free learning opportunities for AILA members provided via a weekly schedule of live video programming for members to come together from across the country and world to discuss hot topics and network with colleagues in the field. Video Roundtables are part of AILA University programming and each session is hosted by faculty selected for their expertise.

Michael Nowlan, AILA Business Section Steering Committee Chair, Detroit, MI

Amy Erlbacher-Anderson, AILA Business Section Steering Committee, Omaha, NE

Roujin Mozaffarimehr, AILA Business Section Steering Committee, Newark, CA

Sophia Ahmad, Fremont, CA

The speaker's/author's views do not necessarily represent the views of AILA, nor do they constitute legal advice or representation. Practice tips provided are based on the speaker's/author's experiences and the current state of the law. Please be sure to conduct legal research and analysis for your unique situation as the law changes quickly and experiences may differ from your own.