Prelocate pricing: what to compare before you choose
Provider pricing is only useful when you know what is included: government costs, licensed professional work, evidence cleanup, advisor coordination, annual compliance, and deadline ownership.
Pricing categories to separate
When a lower-cost provider can be rational
If your facts are simple, your records are clean, and your CPA or Puerto Rico lawyer already owns the evidence file, a lower-cost productized option may be a better route. The right comparison is not brand vs brand; it is complexity vs scope.
When Act 60 Sprint is the different lane
Act 60 Sprint is built for record-heavy cases: crypto basis gaps, concentrated stock, pre-move vs post-move appreciation questions, multiple advisors, entity questions, or a deadline where nobody owns the handoff. We organize the file; the licensed Puerto Rico professional performs regulated review, signature, and filing.
Act 38-2026 is current law pending final FOMB endorsement. Rates, deadlines, provider terms, government fees, and professional requirements may change.
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Pricing FAQ
What is Prelocate pricing?
Provider pricing changes, so confirm current Prelocate pricing directly with Prelocate. This page helps compare categories and scope.
What should be included in an Act 60 provider quote?
Ask whether the quote includes evidence preparation, licensed professional review, government costs, annual compliance, donation tracking, and advisor coordination.
Does Act 60 Sprint provide legal or tax advice?
No. Act 60 Sprint is non-advisory and does not provide legal, tax, accounting, investment, or financial advice.