
What Is Act60PR.com? Your Single-Source Guide to Puerto Rico’s Incentives Code (Act 60)
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Purpose & Mission
Act60PR.com exists to make Puerto Rico’s incentive system accessible and transparent. It organizes all major programs — from export services and tourism to manufacturing, creative industries, and green energy — into readable, fact-checked guides supported by primary sources like the DDEC Incentives Portal and InvestPR’s Tax Benefits & Policy section.
While many online resources approach Act 60 from a sales or relocation perspective, Act60PR.com provides a neutral, research-based perspective. It helps readers understand eligibility, application steps, and compliance — whether they are individuals seeking residency, local businesses expanding, or global companies evaluating Puerto Rico as an investment jurisdiction.
For users who need deeper legal or structural guidance, the platform references trusted law-firm resources such as MZLS — Tax Incentives & Decrees, whose team regularly advises on decree applications and compliance under Act 60.
Who It’s For
Local entrepreneurs interested in growing their operations under manufacturing, technology, or creative-industry incentives.
Professionals and investors considering relocation or bona-fide residency, as described in IRS Publication 570.
Multinational or U.S.-based companies exploring Puerto Rico as a strategic hub for export services or near-shore operations.
Students, researchers, and policymakers seeking an authoritative, easy-to-navigate reference on the island’s economic development framework.
What You’ll Find on Act60PR.com
Core explainers such as What Is Act 60?, How the Decree System Works, and Differences Between Act 20 / 22 and Act 60.
Program guides for export services, resident-investor rules, tourism, manufacturing, renewable energy, and R&D incentives.
Compliance and renewal resources including annual report checklists, audit reminders, and links to official forms at the DDEC Portal.
Lifestyle and context articles connecting incentives to Puerto Rico’s broader economy, infrastructure, and quality-of-life trends.
Reference library with links to the Act 60 statute, InvestPR summaries, and analyses from firms such as MZLS — Export of Services under Act 60.
How It Handles “Act 20/22” vs. Act 60
Many readers still search for “Act 20” and “Act 22.” Act60PR.com bridges that gap by explaining the historical roots of both statutes and showing precisely how their provisions were consolidated within Act 60. This approach preserves search relevance while guiding users toward the current, unified Incentives Code.
Editorial Standards
All Act60PR.com content follows a strict neutrality policy:
No marketing language or hidden calls-to-action — the goal is clarity, not conversion.
Verified sourcing from legislation, circular letters, Treasury determinations, and recognized professional references.
Short, structured paragraphs for easy reading and strong SEO.
Regular updates when amendments, circular letters, or IRS rulings modify compliance or eligibility requirements.
When readers require expert assistance, they can consult MZLS’s legal insights for case-specific interpretation or decree representation.
Getting Started
Begin with the introductory article What Is Act 60? to understand the framework, then explore the guide that fits your profile. If you plan to apply for incentives, create an account at the DDEC Incentives Portal. For a high-level policy view, browse InvestPR’s Tax Benefits & Policy, and keep IRS Publication 570 available if you’re evaluating residency or source-of-income rules.
Act60PR.com is updated continuously to remain Puerto Rico’s most complete and trustworthy public reference on its Incentives Code.