Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy
We greatly value our privacy, and we value yours just as much. This is how we protect and safeguard your privacy:

We collect this information:
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Phone Number
Email Address
Business overview and PR Relocation questions (if you choose to provide them)

This is how we use your information:
We use your contact details and questions to customize a response and schedule free consultations.
We add your email address to our mailing list for any future newsletters or blog posts that may be of interest to you. You may opt out of this at any time.

Ways we will not use your information:
We will never disclose or share any information you provide with any outside parties.
We will never use or share any personally identifiable information you provide except to respond to your inquiries and add you to our newsletters.

Data Security:
We make every effort to safeguard and secure the information we collect online, to prevent unauthorized access and maintain data integrity.

How to Contact Us:
Should you have other questions or concerns about this policy, please Contact Us.

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We would be happy to schedule a call with you to determine whether Puerto Rico relocation might be right for you, calculate how much you might be able to save through Puerto Rico tax breaks, and answer any questions you might have.

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Puerto Rico is a land of economic opportunity, endless beaches, a rich culture, and friendly people. The weather is amazing year-round, and Puerto Rico offers many beautiful and safe places to live. Let us help you discover the many benefits and joys that life in Puerto Rico has to offer!

Puerto Rico Labor Laws

Puerto Rico Labor Laws

Puerto Rico’s labor laws have some critical differences that are important to know if you have employees here. The upcoming webinar will feature a PR labor attorney who can advise about these differences.

Charity Donation Requirements

Charity Donation Requirements

Most Puerto Rico investors who apply for Act 60 or Act 22 must donate to a Puerto Rico charity each year. Note: there is no charity requirement for business owners if you chose not to pursue the Investor incentive. Rules for Act 60 and Act 22 Charitable Donations...

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How to maximize Puerto Rico's tax incentives

Other upcoming webinars - email us to indicate your interest:

* What health insurance works in both Puerto Rico and in the mainland US? 

* The Basics of Transfer Pricing

* The Rules of Puerto Rico Residency

* Puerto Rico Charitable Donation Options

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