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Under current law, U.S. citizens who spend at least half the year in Puerto Rico can classify income from digital asset activities like mining, staking, or trading, as Puerto Rico-sourced and thus become exempt from federal taxes.
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.
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.

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Section 1062.03 provides for different waivers for the withholdings for services rendered. The waiver provides a special tax treatment regarding 7% withholding for certain taxpayers. Service provider is 100% released from withholding. An individual may apply for a total waiver if he/she starts a service business.
Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States and Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens; however, Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state, but a U.S. insular area. Consequently, while all Puerto Rico residents pay federal taxes, many residents are not required to pay federal income taxes.

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