Tax Insights
Are you ready for the next emergency?
Every year, the Caribbean region prepares for the hurricane season, which starts on June 1st and ends on November 30th. As the years go by, climate change is becoming more dramatic, and atmospheric events are stronger and more unpredictable. In 2017, Puerto Rico experienced Hurricane Maria and its electricity grid and other utilities became increasingly unstable. Consequently, preparing for this season of the year is essential for the Puerto Rican residents. The Puerto Rico Treasury Department (PRTD), recognized that proper preparation is important, but it can also be costly. As a result, the island’s Internal Revenue Code, as amended (“the Code”), provides certain exemptions that serve as a relief to the financial burden of the taxpayer. This article explains the tax exemption on solar equipment, the non-applicability of the Sales and Use Tax ("SUT") on donations.