My fiancee and I are considering moving to PR. I have a business selling autoparts internationally. Some would be shipped from here. Other stuff drop shipped from...
Nicholas P. replied:
Act 20. Section 3. Definitions. "(g)(vi) Shall not engage in the retail sale of items or products" http://www.oslpr.org/download/en/2012/A-0020-2012.pdf
Summer S. replied:
Thanks for the input but things like that are exactly why I am looking for someone who has more experience in that field. I don't want to make decisions based on an internet search or assumptions made from inaccurate or outdated information. PRs tax rules seem to have changed significantly and maybe a couple times in the last few years and seem like they could again. I have read a bit about the Jones Act but don't understand how it would affect me. Finding information about an internet business or shipping in the way I would be is nearly impossible.
Myrla C. replied:
1 (787) 354-1229 Arianis she is CPA
Luis M. replied:
Hey buddy, this may be your golden opportunity. Do your due dilligence. Call a few CPAs, financial advisors and Lawyers. http://puertoricotaxincentives.com/
Looking for a good accountant in Rincon with experience with restaurants.
Thanks!
Jonathan S. replied:
Best around! Raul Bayron7878262223
Karen C. replied:
We use Raul Bayron for Blue Boy Inn, too. His office is in Añasco, but he lives in Rincón and often drops off documents so we don't have to drive there. Knowledgeable and excellent English.
Hi everyone...thanks to those of you who contacted me about the church we're hoping to start.
Because I'm a clergyperson, there are certain nuances to filing my taxes...
Paul R. replied:
Miriam Tirado (on facebook, in Rincon) is the best one for info. She's helped a lot of people.
Hey everyone! It's a long shot but does anyone know of an accountant who specializes in clergy taxes as well as PR state taxes??? Our accountants from the states...