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Todo lo que necesitás saber sobre la Declaración D195 para sociedades inactivas en Costa Rica

Fecha límite de presentación: 30 de abril de 2025 Si tu empresa está registrada en Costa Rica pero actualmente no realiza actividades comerciales, eso no significa que esté exenta de obligaciones tributarias. Incluso las sociedades inactivas deben presentar una declaración informativa anual, conocida como Declaración D195, para mantenerse al día con la normativa fiscal. En …

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Everything You Need to Know About the D195 Declaration for Inactive Companies in Costa Rica

Deadline to File: April 30, 2025 If your company is registered in Costa Rica but is currently not engaged in any business activity, that doesn’t mean you’re off the hook with tax authorities. Even inactive legal entities are required to submit an annual informational return (the D195 Declaration) to stay compliant with tax laws. In …

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RTBF en Costa Rica: Todo lo que Debe Saber Sobre la Declaración Anual 2025

El plazo para presentar la declaración ordinaria del Registro de Transparencia y Beneficiarios Finales (RTBF) se acerca rápidamente. Esta obligación, que forma parte de los esfuerzos del Estado costarricense por fortalecer la transparencia financiera, debe cumplirse durante el mes de abril de 2025. En este artículo le explicamos de forma clara en qué consiste el …

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RTBF in Costa Rica: What You Need to Know About the 2025 Annual Declaration

The deadline to submit the annual declaration for the Transparency and Final Beneficiaries Register (RTBF) is fast approaching. This requirement, part of Costa Rica’s ongoing efforts to increase financial transparency, must be fulfilled during April 2025. In this article, we’ll walk you through what the RTBF is, recent changes to the process, who is required …

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Corporation (Sociedad Anonima or S.A) in Costa Rica

A Corporation (Sociedad Anonima or S.A) is a legal entity where one participates as a shareholder through a specific number of shares of a determined value. The social capital constitutes a distinct entity from personal assets. Agencies or branches can be established inside and outside of Costa Rica, engaging in various business activities. If one …

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Corporation vs. Limited Liability Company

Corporation vs. Limited Liability Company: Choosing Between a Corporation (Sociedad Anonima) and a Limited Liability Company (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada) The most commonly used corporate structures are the Corporation (Sociedad Anonima or S.A.), and the Limited Liability Company (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada, Limitada, S.R.L., or Ltda.). Generally, clients are generally advised to open a Corporation, …

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Requirements Of Inactive Corporations

Owning assets through commercial entities with no economic activity is a unique aspect of Costa Rican regulations, setting it apart from many other jurisdictions. What’s often overlooked is that merely having a legal entity is insufficient; there are various commercial and tax responsibilities to meet, even when the company is entirely inactive. You are required …

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Costa Rica Extends Stay to 180 Days for Group One Visitors

Costa Rica, a favored destination for both tourists and business travelers, has extended its maximum stay period to 180 days for Group One visitors. This significant decision emphasizes the nation’s commitment to offering an extended experience for travelers and professionals, further establishing Costa Rica as a premier destination for prolonged visits and fruitful collaborations. A …

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Costa Rica’s Digital Nomad Visa: Pura Vida for Remote Workers with Across Borders Legal

In recent years, Costa Rica has emerged as a sought-after destination for digital nomads seeking an idyllic work-life balance amidst breathtaking natural landscapes. The country’s Digital Nomad Visa program offers a seamless transition for international residents to work remotely in the land of “pura vida,” extending a 90-day tourist visa to a full year, with …

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