Virgin Islands Service Site Report

State:
Multi-State
Control #:
US-204-AZ
Format:
Word; 
PDF; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

This form is a business type form that is formatted to allow you to complete the form using Adobe Acrobat or Word. The word files have been formatted to allow completion by entry into fields. Some of the forms under this category are rather simple while others are more complex. The formatting is worth the small cost.

How to fill out Service Site Report?

Are you in a situation where you require documents for organization or specific purposes almost every day.

There are numerous authentic document templates accessible online, but locating ones that you can rely on is challenging.

US Legal Forms offers a vast array of form templates, including the Virgin Islands Service Site Report, which can be tailored to comply with federal and state requirements.

Once you locate the appropriate form, click on Get now.

Select the pricing plan you desire, fill in the necessary information to create your account, and pay for your order using your PayPal or credit card.

  1. If you are already familiar with the US Legal Forms website and possess an account, simply Log In.
  2. Afterward, you can download the Virgin Islands Service Site Report template.
  3. If you do not have an account and wish to start using US Legal Forms, follow these instructions.
  4. Find the form you need and confirm it is suitable for your specific jurisdiction.
  5. Utilize the Preview button to evaluate the form.
  6. Examine the summary to ensure you have selected the right form.
  7. If the form isn't what you seek, use the Search field to find the form that fulfills your requirements.

Form popularity

FAQ

To take the credit, you must complete Form 8689 and attach it to your Form 1040 or 1040-SR. Add line 41 and line 46 of Form 8689 and include the amount in the total on Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Total payments line. On the dotted line next to it, enter Form 8689 and the amount paid.

There is no electronic filing in the Virgin Islands at this time. Taxpayers must drop off in person or mail the returns to the Bureau for processing. For more information about filing requirements for bona fide residents, please call the Office of Chief Counsel at 715-1040, ext. 2249.

Form 8689 is a tax form distributed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for use by U.S. citizens and resident aliens who earned income from sources in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) but are not bona fide residents. The U.S. Virgin Islands are considered an unincorporated territory of the United States.

An applicant for permanent residence must reside in the Virgin Islands consecutively for a period of 20 years before application can be considered. An applicant can only be absent from the Territory for 90 days in any calendar year except when pursuing further education or as a result of illness.

2VI form is used to report wage and salary information for employees earning Virgin Island wages. Example use: Those with one or more employees use this form to report Virgin Island wages and salary with U.S. income tax withheld.

The mailing address is 9601 Estate Thomas, St. Thomas, VI 00802.

Where to file. You must file identical tax returns with the United States and the USVI. If you are not enclosing a check or money order, file your original tax return (including Form 8689) with the Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service Center, Austin, TX 73301-0215 USA.

You should pay any tax due to the Virgin Islands when you file your return with the Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue. You receive credit for taxes paid to the Virgin Islands by including the amount on Form 8689, line 32, in the total on Form 1040, line 65.

The U.S. Virgin Islands uses a mirror system of taxation, also known as the Mirror Code, meaning that USVI taxpayers pay taxes to the Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue ("BIR") generally to the same extent as U.S. taxpayers would under the Code to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.

A U.S. citizen or resident alien (other than a bona fide resident of the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI)) with income from sources in the USVI or income effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business in the USVI uses this form to figure the amount of U.S. tax allocable to the USVI.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Virgin Islands Service Site Report