Form PR and others will be added as they become available; you download the correct form for the correct tax year. Generally, if you are a Puerto Rico bona fide resident , you must file a Puerto Rico tax return. If you are not a bona fide resident of Puerto Rico, you must file both a Puerto Rico tax return and a U. If you are a member of the United States Armed Forces , special tax rules may be applied.
For specific information, see this page on foreign earned income , read this guide on taxes for U. Citizens and Resident Aliens , and view this publication for individuals with income from U. For more details on the filing requirements, see the table below. It is organized by residency status, citizenship, and "Yes" or "No" for filing a U.
The easiest way to determine how you should file is by using the free eFile. If you are a nonresident alien of the United States, but a bona fide Puerto Rico resident, your tax return will be treated as one of a nonresident alien, meaning you won't be allowed to claim a dependent deduction unless the dependent is a U.
If you need to add or change any information to your Puerto Rico return after Puerto Rico accepts it, find out how to prepare, file a U. Territory Tax Amendment. Note that if you are a Puerto Rico bona fide resident during the entire year , you are generally not required to file an IRS federal tax return if your only income is from Puerto Rico.
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The Form is used to report your income for a given tax year. It also summarizes your taxes, your withholding from Form W-4 or other sources, your deduction method , and other important tax items.
April 18, is the deadline to file a Return. Plus, the tax app will apply for the standard deduction for seniors and the Elderly Tax Credit , if applicable. You can review your tax return before you eFile. It's due by April 18, , however it can be eFiled until October 15 , but tax penalties may apply after April 18 if you owe taxes.
Nonresident U. For details, read the instructions at the end of the Form NR. Can not be e-Filed on eFile. Complete and sign the form online before mailing to the address listed on the form.
As a nonresident U. For details, open the form and read the instructions. The NR-EZ may be used for filing a previous year return.
Departing Alien Income Tax Return. If you, as an alien, intend on leaving the United States, file or eFile this form to report income and pay any potential tax liability. Estimated Income Tax Payments for individuals.
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Tax information center : IRS : Tax law and policy. Did you know that in addition to the 50 states and D. Whether you should be paying taxes to Puerto Rico Typically, if you have income from Puerto Rico, you will need to pay taxes in Puerto Rico. Generally, you are a bona fide resident of Puerto Rico if, during the tax year, you fulfill all three of the following: Meet the presence test Do not have a tax home outside Puerto Rico Do not have a closer connection to the U.
You were present in Puerto Rico for at least days during the three-year period that includes the current tax year and the two immediately preceding tax years. During each year of the three-year period, you must be present in Puerto Rico for at least 60 days.
You were present in the U. You had earned income in the U. Tax home In order to be a bona fide resident of Puerto Rico, you cannot have a tax home outside of Puerto Rico.
If you do not fit either of these categories, your tax home is wherever you work. In determining if you have maintained more significant contacts with Puerto Rico, the following will be considered: The location of your permanent home. The location of your family. The location of personal belongings, such as automobiles, furniture, clothing and jewelry owned by you and your family.
The location of social, political, cultural, professional or religious organizations with which you have a current relationship. The location where you conduct routine personal banking activities.
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