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Income taxes on individuals in Costa Rica are levied on local income irrespective of nationality and resident status. For individuals domiciled in Costa Rica, any income obtained within the boundaries of Costa Rica is considered as Costa Rican-source income and is taxable.
24 Ιουν 2024 · The tax rates for personal income in Costa Rica vary. They start at 0% for some incomes. But, if you make more than ₡4,783,000.01, you could pay up to 25% in taxes. Also, residents must pay a 13% tax on most goods and services. Non-residents might not have to pay this tax in some cases.
1 Αυγ 2017 · This chapter discusses the design of the personal income tax (PIT) in Costa Rica, including the tax rate schedule and the income threshold where taxpayers start paying tax, the progressivity of the PIT, the PIT withholding system, the schedular PIT...
If you are planning to move to Costa Rica, you will want to learn about the bank accounts and tax system there. As a foreigner, the type of account you can open will be dependent on whether you are a legal resident or not. If you only have a tourist visa, you will find your options limited.
The main taxes that expats need to be aware of include: Personal Income Tax. As an expat in Costa Rica, you will be required to pay personal income tax on your income earned within the country’s borders. The tax rates range from 0% to 25%, depending on the level of income earned. Value Added Tax (VAT)
25 Σεπ 2023 · Costa Rican income tax may apply to worldwide income, with income from a Costa Rican source being taxable while income from a non-Costa Rican source is exempt. The tax rates vary based on income type and level, with dividend and interest income generally taxed at 15%.