Roxana Cruz Puerto Rico Tax Law

Roxana Cruz Puerto Rico Tax Law We strive to develop the best Puerto Rico tax and corporate strategies for you and your business.

Roxana is a knowledgeable tax and business attorney with 20 years of experience. We strive to develop the best tax, Puerto Rico tax incentives, and corporate strategy for your business. If you need a strategist by your side to help you make the right decisions, contact us!

The sale of a primary residence in Puerto Rico may qualify for favorable tax treatment, but recent legislative changes h...
17/06/2026

The sale of a primary residence in Puerto Rico may qualify for favorable tax treatment, but recent legislative changes have introduced important considerations.

Understanding eligibility requirements, inherited property rules, and potential interpretation challenges is essential before completing a transaction. Proper planning can help reduce uncertainty and support informed decision-making.

Maintaining the benefits of your Act 60 tax decree requires more than meeting residency requirements—it also means stayi...
12/06/2026

Maintaining the benefits of your Act 60 tax decree requires more than meeting residency requirements—it also means staying current with annual compliance obligations. Resident individual investors must submit an Annual Report to the Puerto Rico Department of Economic Development and Commerce (DDEC) each year to preserve their tax incentives and remain in good standing.

🗓️ Annual Report Filing Deadline: November 15

Timely filing helps demonstrate ongoing compliance with your decree conditions and protects the valuable tax benefits granted under Act 60. Missing reporting requirements can result in penalties, additional scrutiny, or even risks to your tax exemption benefits.

If you have questions about your reporting obligations or need assistance preparing your Annual Report, our team can help ensure everything is filed accurately and on time.

All Act 60 businesses: now is the time to ensure your return is complete, accurate, and ready for submission through SUR...
10/06/2026

All Act 60 businesses: now is the time to ensure your return is complete, accurate, and ready for submission through SURI. The deadline is June 15. However, Act 60 businesses may request an extension. The extension request must be filed on or before June 15 to be valid.

Waiting until the last few days can lead to unnecessary stress, missing documentation, and avoidable filing issues. Taking action early gives you time to address any outstanding requirements and helps keep your business compliant with Puerto Rico tax regulations.

✅ Review your financial records
✅ Confirm all required schedules and attachments are included
✅ File before the deadline to avoid last-minute complications

June 15 is a key estimated tax payment deadline for both individuals and businesses. Q2 estimated tax payments must be c...
09/06/2026

June 15 is a key estimated tax payment deadline for both individuals and businesses. Q2 estimated tax payments must be calculated accurately and filed through SURI to help avoid penalties, interest, or compliance issues later in the year.

Review your income, confirm payment amounts, and prepare early before the deadline approaches.

📌 June 15 Tax Deadlines Are Approaching!Stay ahead of your obligations and avoid unnecessary penalties by filing and dep...
08/06/2026

📌 June 15 Tax Deadlines Are Approaching!

Stay ahead of your obligations and avoid unnecessary penalties by filing and depositing on time through SURI.

From withholding payments and employer deposits to exempt organization returns and estimated tax installments, make sure you don’t miss a deadline.

✅ Stay compliant
✅ Stay penalty-free
✅ File on time

Businesses operating under Puerto Rico tax incentive decrees should already be preparing for the upcoming June 15 filing...
07/06/2026

Businesses operating under Puerto Rico tax incentive decrees should already be preparing for the upcoming June 15 filing deadline.

The 2025 Exempt Business Income Tax Return generally applies to calendar-year corporations and LLCs taxed as C corporations, including businesses operating under Act 60, Act 20, Act 73, Act 83, and other tax incentive programs.

If additional time is needed, a 6-month filing extension may be available. However, any tax due must still be paid by the original deadline, even if an extension is requested.

Now is the time to review financial records, confirm compliance requirements, and ensure your return is ready for electronic filing through SURI.

If your business operates under a Puerto Rico tax exemption decree, filing an annual Exempt Business Income Tax Return i...
06/06/2026

If your business operates under a Puerto Rico tax exemption decree, filing an annual Exempt Business Income Tax Return is often a required part of maintaining compliance with your incentives. This return reports the income and activities related to your exempt operations and helps ensure that your business continues to meet the requirements established under applicable incentive laws.

🗓️ 2025 Filing Deadline: June 15, 2026

Whether your business is operating under Act 60 or a legacy incentives program, staying ahead of filing deadlines can help you avoid penalties, protect your tax benefits, and maintain good standing with Puerto Rico tax authorities.

Mark your calendar! Eligible businesses with tax grants must e-file their 2025 Exempt Business Income Tax Return by June...
05/06/2026

Mark your calendar! Eligible businesses with tax grants must e-file their 2025 Exempt Business Income Tax Return by June 15, 2026.

Businesses operating under Puerto Rico tax incentive programs should have the June 15 deadline on their radar.The 2025 E...
04/06/2026

Businesses operating under Puerto Rico tax incentive programs should have the June 15 deadline on their radar.

The 2025 Exempt Business Income Tax Return must be filed electronically by June 15, 2026, for eligible calendar-year businesses operating under Act 60 and other tax incentive decrees.

If your business has not yet started preparing its return, now is the time to review financial records, confirm compliance requirements, and address any outstanding tax obligations.

Remember: a filing extension may be available, but any tax due must still be paid by the original deadline.

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