Nonresident Alien Tax Compliance Office

Our office reviews and approves foreign payments for the university including related IRS tax withholding and reporting.

Our Services

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Scholarships, Fellowships, & Awards

We assist foreign students who receive financial aid, scholarships, fellowships, or awards.

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Payroll

We provide help to foreign employees who receive payroll wages, salaries, or compensation payments for services performed.

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Guest Speakers, Consultants, & Independent Contractors

We help foreign guest speakers, consultants, and independent contractors who receive compensation for services performed or travel reimbursement.

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Foreign Vendors

We may help with vendor payment registration, IRS forms, and provide more information for foreign companies/entities.

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Tax Return Assistance & Information

Our office assists with annual IRS nonresident U.S. tax returns.

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Forms

We maintain several forms for foreign individuals and companies/entities.

Request a Change of Address

If you have recently moved, it is important to update your address to ensure you receive important documents in a timely manner. Depending on your affiliation with the university, you may either do this online or receive help from our office or the Office of the Registrar.

Note: You must also update your address online with the . The USPS does not forward IRS mail. You must change your address with the IRS by completing .

  • Update your student address by logging into . Instructions can be found on the Registrar's Guides and Tutorials page.
  • Note that Form 1098-T and student refunds are mailed using your address on file.

  • To update an employee address, you will need your ACE login to access Workday. Once you login to Workday, you can set up direct deposit for your payroll checks and view your payslips.
    • Contact at 702-895-0777 for questions about setting up an ACE account or resetting your password.
  • Note that your W-2 tax form is printed with your employee address in Workday.

F-1 and J-1 Students
H-1B, TN, O-1, and J-1 Student Interns, Staff, and Scholars
  • All H-1B, TN, O-1, and J-1 student interns, staff, and scholars must update their address by emailing ISSS at scholar@unlv.edu.
  • H-1B faculty and staff must also update their address with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) using form .

  • Update your address with the nonresident alien tax specialist via email at nrat@unlv.edu.
  • Note that Form 1042-S is mailed using your address on file.

Resources & Related Links

51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ offers many online resources for foreign students, employees, guest speakers, consultants, independent contractors, and foreign companies/entities.

51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ follows the policies set forth by the U.S. government. Here are some resourceful links on topics, such as immigrant visas, income tax, and social security.

IRS publications offer detailed information for individual taxpayers and foreign entities.

We use the following online tax compliance system to assist nonresident aliens with filing federal income tax returns with the IRS.

Contact Information

Nonresident Alien Tax Specialist
Debbie Honrath

Help & Inquiry
Email for staff: debbie.honrath@unlv.edu
Email for international community: nrat@unlv.edu

Telephone
702-895-1243 (staff)
702-895-0872 (international community)

Fax
702-895-0695

Mailing Address
Nonresident Alien Tax Compliance Office
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Box 451015
4505 S. Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV 89154-1015

Campus Location
Student Services Complex (SSC-A), Student Accounts Office, Room 131