As far as I know either you qualfy for Act 60 as an individual in which as there is no Federal Tax on all Capital Gains. Which by definition you are living in the PR. Or if you don't qualify then you are taxed just like everyone else and you will be hit with Federal Capitals gains and then...
Sorry so late to the party on this Thread I just found it. In the past couple of years I have been very very blessed with being able to find a system that has more than provided for me and my family. So much so that we are seriously looking at moving to Puerto Rico to take advantage of Act 60...
I have taken a fairly different track. Long ago I decided to specialize in one very very specific type of trade. It has worked out (thanks to COVID-19 and the volitilities that we have see over the past few months) beyond my wildest dreams. My wife is always warning me that this specific...
I would be applying for the Act 60 Individual classification. It is my understanding that I have to donate $10,000 to charity every year and comply with all of the presence test, home test and connection tests but nothing to do with the emplyee. I believe that is under the business Act 60...
Is it as horrible to actually live there as everyone is making it out sound like? My wife and two kids going to make the move. Where would you recommend we look to live. Dorado, Palmas del Mar, Rincon? Cornado is probably to urdan for our tastes. Has the infastructure gotten any better...
For the past several weeks I have been looking into moving to Puerto Rico. I trade options exclusively so I am only dealing with Captial Gains taxes and the thought of saving hunderds of thousands of dollars a year is very enticing. The idea of not WORRYING about paying taxes, figuring out the...