Monday, July 9, 2018
Residents Leaving Peru and Tax Forms
Residents Leaving Peru and Tax Forms
Updated 1 July 2017

If youre a resident with a CE, then you will have to present tax forms at the border. There are two types of taxes forms: those for those who have earned money and those for those who have not earned money. More info can be found at SUNAT.
If youve earned money
If you havent earned money

- Please also see Paying Income Tax.
- If youre leaving Peru forever and want to give up your residency, see Resident Card.
- If youre American, read Expat Taxes Made Easy and Taxes for Worldly Americans.
If youre a resident with a CE, then you will have to present tax forms at the border. There are two types of taxes forms: those for those who have earned money and those for those who have not earned money. More info can be found at SUNAT.
If youve earned money
- Have your employer fill out this form if you have earned money in Peru: Form 1492 or available online as Form 1692. OR
- Have your employer fill out Form 1073 (Peruvian Income Tax receipt). This needs to be completed, signed, stamped "paid" with the receipt for your taxes paid attached and Form 1494. This form will be provide by (Human Resources & Administration).
If you havent earned money
- Fill out this if you have not earned money in Peru: Form 1495. This includes children with CEs.