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How Affiliate Businesses Can Pay Just 4% Tax in Puerto Rico from Affiliate Summit East 2017

December 5, 2018 by Shawn Collins

This was a conference session titled How Affiliate Businesses Can Pay Just 4% Tax in Puerto Rico at Affiliate Summit East 2017, which took place July 30 – August 1, 2017, at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.

Lisa Cogliati at Affiliate Summit East 2017

Session speaker:

  • Lisa Cogliati, CEO & Co-founder, Puerto Rico Business Link

Session description:
Learn about Puerto Rico’s Act 20 & 22 tax incentives and the steps involved with moving your affiliate business so that you can enjoy 4% corporate tax and 0% on distributions and capital gains.

Experience Level: Beginner
Target Audience: Affiliate/Publisher
Niche/Vertical: Taxes

Slides: How Affiliate Businesses Can Pay Just 4% Tax in Puerto Rico

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Note: the companies and positions listed above were current as of the time of the conference. Some of this information may have changed since then.

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