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What types of payments constitute income for an individual classified as a nonresident alien for tax purposes?

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What types of payments constitute income for an individual classified as a nonresident alien for tax purposes?

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All U.S.-sourced payments to the nonresident alien are subject to federal taxation, unless an exception applies. These payments may include, but are not limited to: awards; compensation; consulting fees; honoraria; royalties; scholarship/fellowship; stipend; and wages.

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