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You will usually need to file a form with the tax department of the US Virgin Islands to report income that was earned there. You will not be able to add this income to a US Form 1040.
From the IRS, Individuals Living or Working in US Territories/Possessions:
If you have income from one of these U.S. territories, you may have to file a U.S. tax return only, a territory tax return only, or both returns. This generally depends on whether you are considered a bona fide resident of one of the U.S. territories. In some cases, you may have to file a U.S. return, but be able to exclude income earned in a territory from U.S. tax. Filing requirements for specific U.S. territories are explained in Publication 570, Tax Guide for Individuals With Income From U.S. Possessions.
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