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Act 60 vs. Act 20 & 22: What You Need to Know

Confused about Act 60, Act 20, and Act 22? You're not alone. Puerto Rico updated its tax laws, and we've got the simple breakdown. Learn the key differences in minutes and use our tool to quickly check if your return is on the right track.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Act 22 still a thing?

Not on its own. Act 22 is now part of Act 60. If you're a new applicant, you'll be applying under Act 60 for the individual investor incentives.

Do I have to buy a house now?

If you have an Act 60 decree as an individual investor, yes. You have two years from the date of your decree to purchase a primary residence in Puerto Rico.

How long does it take to check my compliance with DecreeCheck?

Our automated tool is designed to give you a preliminary compliance check in just a few minutes. It's a fast and easy way to spot potential red flags.

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