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  2. Taxation in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in Puerto Rico consists of taxes paid to the United States federal government and taxes paid to the Government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.Payment of taxes to the federal government, both personal and corporate, is done through the federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS), while payment of taxes to the Commonwealth government is done through the Puerto Rico Department of Treasury ...

  3. Puerto Rico Department of Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Department of Treasury (Spanish: Departamento de Hacienda de Puerto Rico) is the executive department of the government of Puerto Rico responsible for the treasury of the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. It is one of the constitutionally-created executive departments and is headed by a Secretary. [1]

  4. Internal Revenue Code (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 2006, the government approved Law 117, the 2006 Contributive Justice Law. It established a 5.5% state tax and an optional 1.5% municipal tax. It came into effect on November 15, 2006. The tax is better known as the Impuesto sobre Ventas y Uso (Sales and Use Tax) or by its Spanish acronym, IVU.

  5. House Democrats press IRS on probe into Puerto Rico tax ...

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    Under provisions known to residents on the island as Act 22, the law's original name, individual investors who haven't previously lived in Puerto Rico between 2006 and 2012 can get a 0% tax rate ...

  6. Tax Relief Announced for Storm Victims in Puerto Rico - AOL

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    Puerto Rico residents impacted by severe storms that hit the island in early Feb. 2022 have been given an extension until June 15, 2022, to file individual and business tax returns and make their...

  7. Secretary of Treasury of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of treasury of Puerto Rico (commonly known as the treasurer of Puerto Rico) is the chief financial officer and the treasurer of the government of Puerto Rico. Secretaries [ edit ]

  8. Government of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    On November 15, 2006, the government eliminated the excise tax of 6.6% on imports (taxes on cigarettes, liquor, and cars are still in effect) and substituted it for a 5.5% islandwide Sales and Use Tax, plus a municipal sales tax of 1.5%, for a total of 7%, in what has been known as the Puerto Rico Tax Reform. [17]

  9. Tax Breaks Draw Buyers To Puerto Rico As $20 Million ... - AOL

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    Puerto Rico's Act 60 is driving its luxury real estate boom. This tax incentive program offers U.S. mainlanders who relocate a 15-year tax break, including a 4% fixed income tax rate and up to a ...