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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkPuerto Vallarta Real Estate | March 2009 

Real Estate Tax Course for Vallarta Realtors
email this pageprint this pageemail usNicole Martin - PVNN


Carmen Garcia, David Connell, Tere Kimball & Saul Groman

David Pullen, Tere Kimball & Saul Groman

Sarah Elonghorn, Ariel Ochoa, Carmen Garcia, Joel Lucano & Saul Groman
More than 60 real estate professionals attended the five hour seminar which was given by attorney David Connell and his fiscal expert Gabriela Rojas, both of Connell & Associates, this past 24th of February at the Hotel Westin Regina Spa & Resort Hotel in Marina Vallarta. The event was hosted by the three A.M.P.I. (Mexican Association of Professional Realtors) chapters; Vallarta, Riviera-Nayarita and Compostela.

The topic of the course was all of the applicable real estate taxes involving sales and rental transactions. Various tax scenarios for foreign property owners were discussed at the course, including information regarding partial and full exemption from capital gains tax, which is determined by the Notario handling the transaction. Property owners would be encouraged to consult with a professional to determine their personal tax liability and whether they could qualify for any type of exemption.

The course was only one in a series of planned courses to be sponsored by the three A.M.P.I. chapters throughout the year for the area’s real estate professionals.

This course will count for five hours for those who attended. A minimum of 25 hours will be required at the end of the year for all members and affiliates to be able to renew their association with AMPI.

"Ongoing mandatory education is essential for the real estate community," say the three Presidents, Tere Kimball AMPI Riviera – Nayarita, David Pullen AMPI Puerto Vallarta and Juan José Martínez AMPI Compostela. "We must be aware of our current tax laws and how they affect our clients."

If you would like more information regarding this subject and other of importance please visit mexico.law.com.

If you require more information about AMPI, please contact Elena Andrade at (329) 298-1212, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1–4 pm Jalisco time. Visits by appointment only. Communication by email any time: elena(at)move2mexico.com.
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