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Expatriates taking up employment in Puerto Rico will be subject to comprehensive tax and employment visa requirements. US immigration rules apply in Puerto Rico. Before visiting or working in Puerto Rico, foreign nationals must obtain visas from a US embassy or consulate. The tax team at Kevane Grant Thornton, member firm within Grant Thornton International, can help expatriates and their employers to deal with Puerto Rico’s tax requirements.
In particular Kevane Grant Thornton can help expatriates and their employers to identify Puerto Rico’s tax planning opportunities and review tax equalization policies, as well as providing compliance services regarding Puerto Rico and the United States’ tax filing requirements.
Last updated 4 July 2011
This information has been provided by Kevane Grant Thornton, Puerto Rican member firm within Grant Thornton International Ltd, and is for informational purposes only. Neither Kevane Grant Thornton or Grant Thornton International Ltd can guarantee the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of the data contained herein. As such, you should not act on the information without first seeking professional tax advice.
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