Are nonresident alien students, with F-1 or J-1 visas and employed
by a U.S. company during the summer, required to have federal income taxes
withheld from their paychecks?
The following discussion generally applies only to nonresident aliens.
Wages and other compensation paid to a nonresident alien for services performed
as an employee are usually subject to graduated withholding at the same rates
as resident aliens and U.S. citizens. Therefore, your compensation, unless
it is specifically excluded from the term "wages" by law, or is exempt from
tax by treaty, is subject to graduated withholding. Nonresident aliens must
follow modified instructions when completing Form W-4. Please refer to Publication 519, U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens, for directions on completing Form W-4 (PDF), Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate.