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Overview

General Guidelines

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Steps to Payment:

1. Gather Information.

2. Determine the location of the activity.

3. Determine visa type, income type and payment eligibility for activities exclusively:

4. What are the tax reporting/withholding requirements?

5. What is a TIN?

6. What is an ITIN?

7. Request Payment

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Forms, Rules, and Publications

Glossary

Contacts

 

SUGGESTED FORMAL INVITATION LETTER
PRINTED ON YOUR DEPARMENTAL LETTERHEAD
FOR A BUSINESS OR TOURIST VISITOR
With Taxpayer Identification Number and a tax treaty
(B-1 or B-2 or WB or WT)
{for restrictions click here}

{Suggested letter follows}

[Date]

Dear [name of visitor]:

We are pleased that you will be visiting the University of Washington to speak at [name of school or program or event] on [Date(s)]. To show our appreciation for your willingness to participate in this event, we would like to offer you a modest $[amount] honoraria (provided you have not received such payments from more than five US institutions in the previous six months). In addition, we would like to offer reimbursement of travel expenses related to your visit to the University of Washington (UW). This amount will include [give specifics on what your department will pay including any restrictions on airfare etc and what arrangements will be handled by the UW].

For this visit it is preferable that you obtain a business visa (B-1) through a US Consulate or Embassy or WB travel status at a US Port of Entry. Upon your entry into the United States you will be given an I-94 or I-94W. An I-94 or I-94W is a small white or green card stapled to your passport and is returned to an Immigration Officer on your departure from the United States. Please be sure that your I-94 indicates a B-1 travel status. If your country participates in the Visa Waiver Program then you will be issued an I-94W at the US port of entry and the document should indicate a WB travel status. Please show this invitation letter to the Immigration officer to help substantiate your need for Business travel status.

In order to receive payment of honoraria and/or reimbursement of travel expenses, you will need to give your passport and I-94 or I-94W to [name of person] for photocopying during your visit at the UW. A stamp in your passport will not substitute for the I-94 or I-94W.

Please be aware that payments of honoraria are subject to US Federal Tax withholding of 30%. If there is an independent contractor article in the tax treaty between the US and your tax country, there may be no withholding taken. You can only claim a treaty benefit between the US and your tax residence country. It is not based on citizenship. You will be required to complete IRS Form 8233 to apply for exemption from double taxation between your tax country and the United States. The completed IRS Form 8233 will be sent by the UW to the IRS. If the application is not rejected by the IRS within ten days, then no withholding will be taken from your check. You will need a US Social Security Number (SSN) or US Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in order to qualify for this tax treaty benefit. In order to have your honoraria check available during your visit IRS Form 8233 must be received by [name of person] three weeks prior to your visit. The UW will mail to you IRS Form 1042-S showing the honoraria amount paid no later than March 15 of next year for your records. If for some reason you do not receive IRS Form 1042-S by April 1 of next year, please contact:

Accounting & Tax Manager
UW Payroll Office
3903 Brooklyn Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-543-9202

To be reimbursed for your travel expenses, you will need to keep all receipts for travel expenses and give the originals to [name of person]. Any reimbursements, other than per diem and mileage that do not have receipts will be added to your honoraria payment as taxable income.

{Thank you paragraph, logistics necessary and other information you wish to impart}

Sincerely,

Encl: IRS Form 8233