I am a Non-Resident of PR and made 200k. I am also married and my both my wife and I made income in the US. Do I need to file two separate tax returns reporting my PR income?
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Did you get a W-2 from the PR employer ? If not what form did they send ?
From https://taxmap.irs.gov/taxmap/pubs/p570-009.htm :
If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien but not a bona fide resident of Puerto Rico during the entire tax year, you generally must file the following returns:
A Puerto Rico tax return reporting only your income from Puerto Rico sources. Wages for services performed in Puerto Rico, whether for a private employer, the U.S. government, or otherwise, is income from Puerto Rico sources.
A U.S. tax return reporting income from worldwide sources. Generally, you can claim a foreign tax credit for income taxes paid to Puerto Rico on the Puerto Rico income that is not exempt from U.S. taxes (see chapter 4 for more information)
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