Guam Checking Log

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Finding the Bank of Guam routing number is straightforward. You can check your bank statements or online banking portal for this information. Additionally, the routing number can often be located on the official Bank of Guam website. Once you have this information, you can easily manage your transactions associated with your Guam Checking Log.

If you are a resident of American Samoa, the CNMI, Guam, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands who has net self-employment income and you do not have to file Form 1040 with the United States, use Form 1040-SS, U.S. Self-Employment Tax Return, to figure your self-employment tax.

You can file your 1040EZ online using MyGuamTax.com, an official service of the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation. You will need to create a separate user account on MyGuamTax to file your 1040EZ online.

Walk in to the Department of Revenue and Taxation, Collection branch. Make sure to bring a copy of your e-filed return with the watermark "E-Filed" shown across the page. Mail in your payment. Mail your check payable to "Treasurer of Guam" to the Department of Revenue and Taxation, P.O. Box 23607, GMF, Guam 96921.

An individual who has income from American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands will usually have to file a tax return with the tax department of one of these territories.

If you are a bona fide resident of Guam for the entire tax year, then you must file a tax return with Guam reporting gross income from worldwide sources. If you are also a U.S. citizen or resident alien, you must file a U.S. Tax Return reporting your worldwide income, with the exception of income from Guam.

See GRT E-Filing Help.Email grt@revtax.gov.gu.Call 671-635-1835/1836.Write to Department of Revenue and Taxation, BPTB, P.O. Box 23607, GMF, Guam, 96921.

How can a government agency submit W-3/W-2GU reports online? Complete the E-Filing Registration Form for Government of Guam Agencies and fax it to us at (671) 633-2643 or mail it to the Department of Revenue and Taxation Attn. GuamTax PIN Administrator, P.O. Box 23607 GMF, Guam 96921.

Walk in to the Department of Revenue and Taxation, Collection branch. Make sure to bring a copy of your e-filed return with the watermark "E-Filed" shown across the page. Mail in your payment. Mail your check payable to "Treasurer of Guam" to the Department of Revenue and Taxation, P.O. Box 23607, GMF, Guam 96921.

Guam is one of five territories of the United States. The island has been a territory since 1950. It is part of the U.S. and, as such, its nearly 180,000 residents must pay federal taxes.

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