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posted Mar 20, 2025 9:59:34 AM

Re: How do my spouse and I file jointly 2024 when one lived the full year in the territory (USVI) and the other lived 1/2 a year in the mainland.

I am filing my taxes jointly or intend too but need advice on how or where I should file 2024 income taxes when we lived apart last year. Initially, we both lived in the US Virgin Islands and decided to relocate to the mainland. My spouse moved up in July. I stayed behind to finish work and projects.  Can I file Federally for both of us? Or do we file locally in the USVI? Most convenient method is filling federally here in the mainland where we both NOW reside with our kids.

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Expert Alumni
Mar 21, 2025 7:39:37 PM

1. Maybe. I am unsure if you are US Citizens, you may need to file as nonresidents. See Sprintax for help. Not knowing anything about your status, see Nonresident Alien Spouse | Internal Revenue Service and Resident Aliens | Internal Revenue Service for information on filing and claiming.

 

2. For the Virgin Islands, they have their own tax system and rules. See Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue.