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A composite return is a unique type of income tax return filed on behalf of a group of nonresident individuals by a pass-through entity. Instead of each member managing their own state income responsibilities individually, the entity takes charge of a composite filing.
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.
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.
A Puerto Rico tax return reporting (Form 482) only your income from Puerto Rico. Wages for services performed in Puerto Rico, whether for a private employer, the U.S. Government, or otherwise, is income from Puerto Rico. A U.S. tax return (Form 1040) reporting all worldwide income.
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.
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Self-employed persons in Puerto Rico use Form 1040 (PR) to compute self-employment tax.
The term resident individual means an individual who is domiciled in Puerto Rico. It should be presumed that an individual is a resident of Puerto Rico if they have been present in Puerto Rico for a period of 183 days during the calendar year.
Form 480.6C is reporting for non-residents of Puerto Rico who have dividend income from investments in Puerto Rico and have Puerto Rican withholding on the income. T5 information slip is for residents of Canada,and reports income from dividends, interest, capital gains, and royalties from Canadian sources.

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