guillermo.mendez

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  • in reply to: US taxes on US Soci Sec Payments while CR Resident #188886

    Hi, being here since last Aug and i would like to know if any one knows where to go in order to file the US Income Taxes.
    Loving it in Costa Rica

    Guillermo

    in reply to: Any feedback on CostaRicaMortgage.net #184860

    Mr Happy, i am in the proccess of doing the same right now and i also received my pre-aprove from Ross in 24 hours. I have to clear an old debt in my credit report which i did before i can continue the proccess. I was going to ask you, i am moving down to Costa Rica on mid Aug. Did you finance the loan with a Costa Rican Bank with the help of Ross. Can you tell me the rest of the proccess i already have the House i am going to buy and also the plan from the county down in the San Jose, but i would like to know a little bit more since you already did it.All documents need it for the aplication Ross already havethem. Minus the coppy of the passports.

    Thank you
    SFC Mendez
    US Army Retire

    in reply to: Residency law reform #185154

    waoo i bet yes it just frustating becuase i was hoping to be there by Aug 1st and i dont think i will meet that deadline, but i guess i have to take it easy.
    Thank you so much.

    in reply to: Residency law reform #185152

    Hi there, Guillo here in Jacksonville, do you know when this law will take effect. I am doing the paper work here and is really being hard to get it done. I am originally from NY, and it took me a while to get a copy of my Birth Certificate also with some letter attach and then i just send that document to the NY county office to get the signature verify,and believe it or not after that i have to send it to the NY State Depr. and then to the NY Costa Rican Consul my Family is in Costa Rica already and she is a citizen but this is crazy that i have to get al this done. And i am working also with the Consul in Miami to get my police report back and also my pension. Any sugestion. I should be out of the Army by the 1 of Aug this year but i dont see my self living in the near future becuase all this paperwork is taking so long.

    in reply to: deposit money from the US to a bank in Costa Rica #184503

    TY so much i will contact the Finance office and see if they can do that for me.

    in reply to: deposit money from the US to a bank in Costa Rica #184501

    Yes, i try to have the US Army to send the money but they dont want to deal with two diffrent accounts i was told to contact that Bank in NY and make sure they send the money to my account in CR. I have an account in Bank Of America, me and my wife are leanning towards just leave my penssion there and withdraw money once a month. Hopefully in the future they be able to set up sometype of direct deposit.

    in reply to: Costa Rica Car Import Tax #180911

    Thanks everybody for all your advices, and i will continue to study all this info to make the best decision. I am glad for everybody comments and i will be in Costa Rica i Aug to enyoy life and my retitremewnt after 20 years in the US Army

    in reply to: International movers to Costa Rica #180324

    Good Imfo, i was planning in moving all my Furniture to CR. Can you tell me were did you bought all your furniture down there. We are moving to CR in Aug, Thats when I retire from the Army and currently i am working in my residence right now.

    in reply to: Setting up Costa Rica bank account #179012

    Thanks, i am planning on moving to Costa Rica next yera, which is when a retire from the Army. What type of document do i will need to open an account with them. I will try to become resident next year when a go there in Feb to open my account.

    in reply to: How to file Tax in Costa Rica #178451

    Thanks, do they anounce them self once the time period come, How can a reach them once a gte there next year.

    in reply to: Banco Popular #178455

    Do you know of any banks in jacksonville.

    in reply to: Best Costa National Bank to deposit retirement pay #178383

    So Banco National will be the best one to set up an allottment from here until a go to Costa Rica and retired. I am still in the Army but i will be travelling to San Jose to open my account and start an allotment. My wife have an account with Scotia Bank, but they use what they call an intermediary bank to do the allotment. Currently the Army allotment forms only have to blocks that is the Financial institution that is sending the money in this case the US Goverment towards the other bank, and the other block is for the bank that a chosse in Costa Rica. Any pensionados out there that have done this. Would like to know if the National Bank have a routing number to set up this allotment.

    in reply to: Any information on Costa Rica Jobs #177358

    Thank you very much, can a get your number o can you send it here.

    in reply to: Any information on Costa Rica Jobs #177356

    Thank you very much, those are my intentions to get a good resume on real soon. I am traveling to Ft Stewart in GA to get it done. Right now i am in Jacksonville FL station here so i am bless with the time to get all this done before a move down there.
    Thank you again for everybody advices. Wiht the help og God ill be another one retiring and moving to Costa Rica soon.

    in reply to: Any information on Costa Rica Jobs #177354

    Thank you for your response. I speak spanish also so i was hopping that to help me also. I was just hoping since a will retire from the Army after 20 years and my wife is from Costa Rica that i can go to the embassy and apply for a job there. i went to the Embasy website and there actually jobs there, so i will wait and when a get there i will try to apply for one of the jobs.

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