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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the taxpayer's information, including full name, social security number, and postal address. If filing jointly, include your spouse's details.
  3. In the representative(s) section, provide the names and contact information of those you are appointing as your representatives. Ensure all fields are filled accurately.
  4. Specify the tax matters for which representation is authorized. Include type of tax, forms involved, and relevant years or periods.
  5. Review the acts authorized section carefully. You may list any specific limitations or additions regarding your representative's authority.
  6. Complete the receipt of reimbursement section if applicable, indicating which representative can receive checks.
  7. Check any boxes related to notices and communications preferences to ensure you receive important updates.
  8. Finally, both taxpayer and spouse must sign and date the form where indicated to validate it.

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Generally, you must file an income tax return if youre a resident , part-year resident, or nonresident and: Are required to file a federal return. Receive income from a source in California. Have income above a certain amount.
If youre a bona fide resident of Puerto Rico, you generally arent required to file a U.S. federal income tax return if your only income is from sources within Puerto Rico.
Yes, since you are a Puerto Rico resident, you must file the Puerto Rico income tax return reporting all your earnings, and you may claim a credit in such return for any income taxes paid to the United States.
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.
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.S. tax return.

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Section 6072.01 of the Puerto Rico Internal Revenue Code of 2011, as amended, authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to regulate the practice of the persons representing the taxpayers before the Department of the Treasury.

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