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They may have a version that does, but what you bought doesn't.
And you have to be licensed in Puerto Rico to prepare a PR return.
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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Makes sense, thanks!
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What is the source for "you have to be licensed in Puerto Rico to prepare a PR return"? I would agree that if I am a resident of Puerto Rico, I might need a license. And if I am in Miami with a practice that includes preparing a couple hundred PR returns, Puerto Rico might have jurisdiction over me. They may also control access to the electronic filing system they offer (require) for certain returns. But if I have one client who needs to file one return for one year, I'll download the forms and mail it to the address on the PR website.
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It's been a while but years ago I found it on the PR tax dept website. I haven't looked in a while. I have 2 clients who need to file there and they are using a PR CPA. My info could be out of date.
The more I know the more I don’t know.