Four hundred and fifty officers of the security forces and monitor the “Tope” or horse parades at the Palmares Carnival, which will be held on January 16th and the 24th. Additionally, the Palmareña Civic Association, which organizers the event will monitor 16 surveillance cameras and erect six towers for police officers. Transit officers will be […]
Archives for January 2014
2 percent have paid corporate tax
According to the Banco de Costa Rica, 2 percent of corporations have paid the annual tax of ¢199,700 for active corporations and ¢99.850 for inactive corporations. The tax, which is due by the last day of the month must be paid or corporations risk being dissolved after three years. Unpaid corporate taxes can eventually become […]
Traffic fines increase between ¢1,000 and ¢13,000
With the new year, traffic fines have increased between ¢1,000 and ¢13,000, effective January 1st. The rate is equal to the annual adjustment in the consumer price index (CPI), which is 4.82 percent. Fines are rounded up, as is the case for the violating the vehicular restriction which increases from ¢20,000 to ¢21,000. The most […]
Parents have obligation to pay school expenses
Back to school in Costa Rica comes with expenses as children need uniforms, text books and supplies. Employees in the public sector are subject to automatic payroll withholding, which is paid in the second half of January. Private sector employers are required to do the withholding when requested by the employee. Parents with child support […]
Johnny Araya considers Fernando Berrocal for security minister
Liberation presidential candidate, Johnny Araya is considering Fernando Berrocal for Minister of Security, after campaigning with him in the southern zone of the country. Araya cited Berrocal as having a strong track record for public service and qualified, that if elected his decision is not final. Berrocal had served as Minister of Security in the administration of […]
Costa Rica: The Complete Guide
A visually exciting work of photography and no nonsense travel writing, Costa Rica: The Complete Guide is quite possibly the best guide on the market for eco-tourism in Costa Rica. Produced independently by James Kaiser the book is printed on high quality stock paper and puts to shame anything that cartels such as Lonely Planet, […]