Virgin Islands Charitable Contribution Payroll Deduction Form

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This form may be used to keep track of charitable deductions made by employees through the company payroll department.

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About Form 8689, Allocation of Individual Income Tax to the U.S. Virgin Islands Internal Revenue Service.

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

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.

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.

I.R.C. § 932(c). By paying the Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue the tax on all worldwide income, a bona fide United States Virgin Islands resident is relieved of any income tax liability to the United States, even on non-United States Virgin Islands source income.

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.

Under Reg. 1.937-1(c)(1), an individual taxpayer must be physically located in the Virgin Islands for at least 183 days during the tax year. So long as an individual is physically present in the Virgin Islands at any time during the day, for any amount of time, the day will count for purposes of the presence test.

The amount of tax paid to the Virgin Islands is reported on Line 46. This amount is then reported on Line 33 of your Form 1040 and taken as a credit.

Individual U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are bona fide residents of the Virgin Islands are subject to the same tax rates as are applicable to individuals under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code but they pay their tax on worldwide income to the U.S. Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue rather than to the

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Virgin Islands Charitable Contribution Payroll Deduction Form