“I had no idea about this—what do I do now?”
Many US expats don’t realize that Ecuador has no tax treaty with the US, meaning you’re required to file an Ecuadorian tax return—even if you already pay US taxes. The law may seem unfair, but penalties for non-compliance can be serious.
Free Seminar: Get the facts and avoid penalties
G and G Accounting, along with an expert from Ecuador’s tax authority (SRI), will answer all your questions. The good news? Filing is simple, costs around $60, and most expats owe little or no tax. However, if you receive more than $1,000/month in retirement income, you must file.
Deadline Alert: Tax returns are due in March! And remember, Ecuador requires individual filings—no joint returns.
Save the Date:
Mujeres con Éxito (El Centro)
Thursday, February 20th at 3 PM
Special Guests:
- Jacqui Guerrero, CPA and President of G and G Accounting
- Dr. Armando Lana, former head of SRI in Cuenca
Refreshments serviced. Cash bar
Seating is limited. Make your reservations today!
Date: Thursday February 20th at 3 PM
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Date: Thursday, February 20th. Time: 3 PM
Location: Mujeres con
02/20/2025 at 3 PM. $free
Mujeres con Éxito (El Centro), Cuenca, Ecuador.
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