Sprintax in Higher Education
From tax withholding to return filing, we simplify nonresident taxes for your payroll and international office staff
A single solution for managing nonresident tax compliance
Simplified tax withholding
Your payroll team will love Sprintax Calculus. This software has been developed specifically to support organizations in correctly documenting and withholding on payments made to their nonresident employees and students.
Full tax oversight
Your team can easily manage the tax profile of each nonresident through our user-friendly dashboard.
Nonresident tax leader
With Sprintax Returns, you can seamlessly guide your international students through the tax filing process. Our software guarantees full tax compliance for your nonresident population.
Tax treaty application
Our software will ensure your nonresident population claim all relevant tax treaty benefits, credits and reliefs to secure their maximum federal, state and Medicare refund.
Resources and guidance
The Sprintax team will provide you with a wide range of educational webinars, content and other resources which you can share with both your colleagues and your nonresident population.
Easy onboarding process
Your dedicated account manager is on hand to answer any questions you have on nonresident tax.
$1,184
Average federal refund
1m +
Federal tax returns filed
650
School & corporate partners
203
Nationalities assisted
We’ll guide your nonresident students and employees through tax season
- Automatic generation of fully compliant tax forms
- Federal tax return E-filing
- Preparation of Federal, State & FICA tax returns, Form 8843
- ITIN applications for your nonresidents
- Nonresident tax partner of TurboTax
Employing nonresidents at your school?
With Sprintax Calculus you can take control of your international student payroll and taxation
- Nonresident tax solution specifically designed for educational institutions
- Tax compliance guaranteed
- Correctly calculates tax withholding and determines tax treaty eligibility
- Generates tax forms 1042-S, W-4, W-8BEN and more
- Determines residency for tax purposes
- Advanced and personalized reporting tools
- Secure, cloud-based software – login anywhere, anytime
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How Sprintax solves problems in higher education
Time-saver for your team
It can be extremely complex to determine exactly how to individually tax each one of your international students and scholars.
Sprintax Calculus has been specifically developed to support your team in withholding and reporting the correct amount of tax on scholarships, wages and stipends paid to nonresident students, scholars and professionals.
One-stop shop!
Our software highlights the tax status of your international scholars and students on a convenient admin dashboard and defines how they should be taxed on income from your institution.
Eliminate paperwork
Sprintax Calculus is an innovative, paper-free way to manage all tax-related forms. With our solution, you can safely secure your information in the cloud.
Tax treaties, simplified
Why spend hours researching the more than 65 tax treaty agreements?
With Sprintax Calculus, you can easily determine whether your nonresidents are eligible for any tax treaties and deductions. Our software also confirms whether or not the employee is a resident or nonresident for tax purposes.
Resources for International Offices
Nonresident alien tax withholding – a comprehensive guide for US employers
Here’s what our customers think
”The partnership we have with Sprintax has been one of the best decisions for our students and office. Feedback and working with them personally has shown us the Sprintax team is very knowledgeable,courteous, and always willing to lend a helping hand. We saw an increase in the number of students filing both their federal and state tax returns, which is in large part due to Sprintax’s efforts inproviding us with useful templates and resources as well as hosting webinars for our students. I cannot imagine a better tax preparer for our international community. “
Tyria Newman,
Programs Assistant at Kettering University