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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP, I work at the World Bank. I only started paying taxes once I became a US Citizen. Even green card holders do not pay taxes here. If he is a US Citizen, he get a supplemental amount of $$$ to pay his taxes. You should be able to find out his gross annual income (that is on his STC contract) from his HR or budget colleague. As for the 150....it's a pain in the neck, and causes a lot of problems. If he is good at what he does and works on a couple of demanding programs and his task manager needs him, he just might have had to use his 150 up. Not everyone is able to phase out their 150 days during the 12 months. He might have to coordinate when he works with his team, task manager or the overseas team. Usually mid-December to mid-January and July/August are slow periods here. Many people take 4-6 weeks of vacations and go back to their home countries. So, your ex might be adjusting his working schedule according to this as well. [/quote]
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