2011 form 48020 puerto rico 2016-2025

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The 480 Series refers to a set of tax forms used in Puerto Rico to report various types of payments and income, similar to the 1099 Series in the United States. These forms are used by businesses, employers, and individuals to report payments such as compensation, dividends, rent, and services rendered.
Yes, Puerto Ricans do pay some federal income taxes in addition to the local income tax they pay in Puerto Rico. They pay the federal tax that funds Social Security and Medicare (the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) tax). There are also exceptions to the general rule.
If youre a bona fide resident of Puerto Rico during the entire tax year, you generally arent required to file a U.S. federal income tax return if your only income is from sources within Puerto Rico.
There are no tax treaties between foreign countries and Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico Supreme Court has recognised that Puerto Rico is not a signatory party to a treaty entered into by the United States; if an international treaty does not explicitly include Puerto Rico, the treaty will not be applicable to Puerto Rico.
U.S. citizens who have lived all year on the island are exempt from filing taxes to the federal government of the United States as long as all of your income was from Puerto Rican sources only.
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Bona Fide Residents of Puerto Rico: Generally, you are a bona fide resident of Puerto Rico if during the tax year, you: Meet the presence test Do not have a tax home outside Puerto Rico, and Do not have a closer connection to the United States or to a foreign country than to Puerto Rico.
Residents of Puerto Rico who arent required to file a U.S. income tax return must file Form 1040-SS or Form 1040-SS (SP) (in Spanish) with the United States to report self-employment income and if necessary, pay self-employment tax.
To apply, you must file a federal income tax return using Form 1040SS. For the 2024 federal return, the maximum refundable benefit will be up to $1,700 per eligible child, but the amount of the refund will depend on earned income.

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