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Home / Business and Economy / Puerto Rico Tax Breaks Face Federal Scrutiny

Puerto Rico Tax Breaks Face Federal Scrutiny

13 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A new GAO report questions millions in annual tax exemptions.
  • Oversight is urged due to potential non-compliance by wealthy recipients.
  • Incentives aim to boost the economy but face criticism for inequality.
Puerto Rico Tax Breaks Face Federal Scrutiny

Federal legislators are intensifying their scrutiny of Puerto Rico's lucrative tax incentive programs, following the release of a U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) report. This report questions the substantial annual tax exemptions, potentially amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars, and calls for enhanced IRS oversight.

The GAO's findings highlight concerns that some wealthy individuals benefiting from these incentives may not be fulfilling their federal tax obligations. The report, requested by House Natural Resources Committee Democrats, investigates whether these tax breaks create an unfair haven for the ultra-wealthy without benefiting the island's residents.

Established in 2012, the incentives, including Acts 20 and 22, offer significant tax exemptions to businesses and individual investors relocating to Puerto Rico. While proponents cite job creation and investment, critics point to rising housing costs and wealth inequality on the island, which has a poverty rate exceeding 40%.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The GAO report scrutinizes Puerto Rico's tax exemptions for wealthy individuals and businesses, questioning their oversight and compliance by recipients.
Yes, federal legislators requested the investigation, and a GAO report released Friday has put Puerto Rico's tax incentives under scrutiny.
Thousands of wealthy Americans, primarily from states like California and Florida, have benefited from Puerto Rico's tax incentive programs.

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