The nonprofits are calling out to the US mainland and international communities to donate.
The businesses visited exposed their pressing needs after the major floods brought on by Hurricane Fiona.
Puerto Rico beat out Mexico, Canada and the US mainland.
To qualify, the SMEs must have generated $1.5 million or less in recent tax years, regardless of the number of employees on their payroll.
The tax relief is part of a coordinated federal response to the damage caused by Hurricane Fiona and is based on local damage assessments by FEMA, the IRS stated.
The FCC is working jointly with FEMA and other government agencies.
Public and private sector events, as well as classes, have been pushed back.
Telecom industry workers are moving full steam ahead to restore services interrupted by Hurricane Fiona.
New York Power Authority teams are ready to deploy and assist in restoring power to the island.
Wireless companies confirm their networks are providing service with backup batteries and generators.
An estimated 78,333 people worked from home in 2021.
With the rebranding, Sol Puerto Rico will also introduce a pay-at-the-pump option and a loyalty program.
ManpowerGroup’s ‘Employment Outlook Survey’ also shows that 44% of local employers plan to increase their payroll by year’s end.
By the end of this year, the company expects to have a total of 41 restaurants split between Puerto Rico and Florida.
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