“I’ve purchased property there, I have an office there, I have employees there so I’m developing my connections in Puerto Rico and they’re going to grow and ultimately, I’m going to be there. I just haven’t made a decision as to exactly when. I have family here, I have a son, so it keeps me here even though I would prefer not to be. Certainly from a tax perspective and even from a lifestyle perspective I think spending more time in Puerto Rico would be the right thing to do so ultimately, I am going to be out there. I think more and more Americans from the mainland are going to be washing up on Puerto Rican beaches because the opportunities and the incentives are really, really too big to pass up.”
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