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We are a couple from Washington state, one retired, one close to retirement. Currently searching for a reasonable house/condo on the north, west and east coasts that is hopefully within walking distance (can be a long walk) from the beach. Would appreciate any guidance on income tax structure in PR for our retirement income that includes Social Security and a pension. Appreciate any tips on best towns to narrow our house search. We enjoy cooking, adventure travel, music and art.
Regarding income taxes, I'd refer you to IRS Topic 901, found here. In short, income earned in Puerto Rico is taxed by Puerto Rico, income earned outside (investment income) is subject to federal income tax.
You can find condos there between 110 and 160k.
Any feedback from those of you that are familiar with the area, is welcome and appreciated.
We're a couple looking to move from Georgia to Puerto Rico. I'd like to spend a few weeks or a month Airbnb each in different cities to see what would be a good place to settle down long-term. I've only been to San Juan before and loved it. Would like to visit it again and Humacao, and several more recommended places.
I am also looking for a good law firm to help with applying for Act 20 and 22 and setting up the appropriate business structure. I work remotely and earn most of my income in the USA.
GarbageLalafell wrote:Greetings,
We're a couple looking to move from Georgia to Puerto Rico. I'd like to spend a few weeks or a month Airbnb each in different cities to see what would be a good place to settle down long-term. I've only been to San Juan before and loved it. Would like to visit it again and Humacao, and several more recommended places.
I am also looking for a good law firm to help with applying for Act 20 and 22 and setting up the appropriate business structure. I work remotely and earn most of my income in the USA.
You seem to be headed in the right direction, getting an Airbnb for a month is the way to go while you search for the right place to settle at. However that is a lot of driving, maybe a week at each location may work better for you.
Most common areas for 20/22/60/74 people are Palmas Del Mar in Humacao, Fajardo, Luquillo, Dorado and Rincon general área.
Facebook has a lot of groups for act 20/22/60/74 and firms dedicated to help you apply.
Thanks 😊
Any leads on reputable contacts that can assist me in working through all the details would be much appreciated. I'm looking forward to being part of this group.
Kermitll wrote:What local bank do re-pats prefer? Has anyone transferred funds from a US bank into a local bank? If so, pls let me known your experience/recommendations. Mil gracias!
All US banks are available via ATM.
Banco Popular is a good starting point, but later you may want to switch. Banco popular has some branches in the states.
All other banks in PR other than Banco Popular will not allow you to open an account without proof of address from PR.
Transfers:
Transfers are easy, you can use your ATM to get cash then deposit in your local bank, or you can write a check from the states account and deposit into the local account but need wait for it to clear and that can take 2 weeks. You can also wire transfer, that will cost you a little around 25 dollars and can transfer around 100,000 each day, the money is available next day when processed. You can also register the PR bank into your brokerage or IRA account and transfer via wire transfer from there (minus federal taxes to get the money out), again 100,000 max per day.
African candy wrote:Hi everyone, I'm looking to relocate to san juan from Nairobi,Kenya. I'm hopefully trying to find a job there first then move, I've experience in sales,call centre,hostessing,personal assistant and shop attendant. If you know anyone that would like to help let me know 🙊.
Good luck with that, there are few jobs and you need Spanish to get them. Jobs tend to go to locals but not always. Coming to PR needing a job is not a good idea.
AnitaBardin wrote:Hello! I bought a small house in the Rincon area, which I will retire to in 15-20 years. Until then it's being rented as vacation rentals, and I go there a few times a year. Looking into putting solar on the house and do a few other projects.
You did the smart thing, buying early and putting it up for Airbnb, just need to ensure the place is maintained well otherwise you will get bad rating and that will kill it.
I know the schools are all online. Can someone give me some feedback as to what a family can do around with kids and comply with the restrictions. Everywhere I read beaches are closed and most places are operating at 30% capacity so I get worried my kids would be moving to an area they cannot fully explore and meet others. We are moving from Parkland Florida.
Thank you for all your input.
Msarroyo74 wrote:Happy New Year to everyone! My family and I are planning to move to PR in 2021. We have 3 children ages 8,9 and 10. We were looking to rent in Condado for 1 year and then explore the buying options. I’m concerned about the Covid restrictions and the inability for my kids to meet other kids and/or interact with others children their own age.
I know the schools are all online. Can someone give me some feedback as to what a family can do around with kids and comply with the restrictions. Everywhere I read beaches are closed and most places are operating at 30% capacity so I get worried my kids would be moving to an area they cannot fully explore and meet others. We are moving from Parkland Florida.
Thank you for all your input.
Welcome to the Forum, the new Governor took over yesterday and will be issuing a new Executive order effective Jan 7 in a few days.He is pleased that hospitalizations have come down 30% and may relax some of the rules. The reason why the beaches are closed is because people are extreme in PR, if you. open the beach, they will gather in large groups with friends and relatives that do not live in their household. Sounds like you have time to wait for things to calm down a little and with the Vaccine that just started it should calm down more.
CONDADO IS EXPENSIVE, hope you are ready for that. But renting is the way to go, specially with kids as you are going to need some schools or do homeschooling and distance to drive to your preferred school makes a huge difference. 3 kids in private schools is going to be expensive.
I dont have kids, but you can explore this web site for ideas of what to do. Due to covid some may be closed or limited: puertoricodaytrips.com
Are all beaches closed. Or are resort beaches open? I’m thinking about Dorado beach in the reserve is it open or closed?
Many thanks again
Mariela
Msarroyo74 wrote:Hi Rey
Are all beaches closed. Or are resort beaches open? I’m thinking about Dorado beach in the reserve is it open or closed?
Many thanks again
Mariela
All of them are closed including resorts. At least until Jan 7. New Governor just took office Jan 2nd and will release a new Executive order in a few days. We shall see if he relaxes some of the rules or make them more restrictive.
Msarroyo74 wrote:My family and I are planning to move to PR in 2021.
Move after you get vaccinated.
Why to put people at risk and increase stress on the medical staff unless you must move due to a job?
I invite you to follow this topic on this new thread:
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=916059
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