Puerto Rico corporations that close their books based on the calendar year, have until Friday (Oct. 25) to pay their estimated taxes, as per the recently enacted amendments to Law 117, Treasury Secretary Melba Acosta said Monday.
The Puerto Rico Treasury Department disclosed Monday first quarter revenue of $1.69 billion, a figure that represents a year-over-year increase of $88 million, or 5.4 percent, and exceeded budget estimates for this period by $10.4 million, agency chief Melba Acosta said.
The Puerto Rico Treasury Department announced Monday that September collections reflected an increase of $109 million, or 18 percent, compared to the same month last year.