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Belize Retired Persons (Incentives) ProgramAbout the ProgramThe Retirement Program in Belize was created especially for those people who wish to live in Belize and can prove a permanent and consistent income from investment (abroad or in Belize), pension or other retirement benefits. Who can qualify for this program? Anyone forty-five years and older can qualify for the program. A person who qualifies can also include his or her dependents in the program. Dependents include spouses and children under the age of eighteen. It can also include children up to the age of twenty-three if enrolled in a university. Some Benefits of retiring in Belize include:
Incentives: All persons who have been designated a Qualified Retired Person shall be entitled, on first entering Belize, to import his or her personal effects and an approved means to transportation free of all import duties and taxes. A Qualified Retired Person shall be exempt from the payment of all taxes and levies on all income or receipts which accrue to him or her from a source outside of Belize whether that income is generated from work performed or from an investment. Regulations: All privileges, exemptions and regulations herein included are governed by the Retired Persons (incentives) Act, 1999, No. 11 of 1999 and the ACT will serve as the base for all purposes of interpretation.
Qualified Retired Persons under the program can qualify for duty and tax exemptions on new and used personal and household effects admitted as such by the Product Development Officer at the Belize Tourism Board in charge of the program. A list of all items with corresponding values that will be imported must be submitted with the application. All items must be imported in the country within 1 year after approval into the program.
Motor Vehicle Applicants are encouraged to import new motor vehicles under the program; however, motor-vehicles three years and under will be accepted. Qualified Retired Persons may procure vehicles in the country. Light Aircraft A Qualified Retired Person is entitled to import a light aircraft less than 17,000 kg. A Qualified Retired Person is required to have a valid Private Pilot license to fly in Belize. This license can be obtained by passing the requirements set by the Civil Aviation. However, if the participant has a valid pilot's license, that license only has to be validated by the Civil Aviation Department of Belize. Application Process Each application for the Retirement Program will be processed by the Belize Tourism Board (BTB) in collaboration with the Ministry of National Security and the Department of Immigration. Persons interested in the program must submit completed applications to the BTB with the following supporting documentation:
Please note that it is also a requirement that all dependents submit all documents listed with exception of the proof of income. Income from pension or other sources:
A Retired Pensioner is that person who qualifies under the program and receives a monthly income of not less than $US2,000 through a pension or annuity that has been generated outside of Belize.
i) The company that grants the pension has to prove that it has been in operation for at least 20 years by submitting proof of registration.
Requirement 2,3,4 could be omitted where the company sending the pension is considered to be a Fortune Five Hundred Company.
All applications are subject to a background check to be carried out by the Ministry of National Security. Disposal of Duty Free Items If for whatever reason a qualified retired person decides to sell, give away, lease, or otherwise dispose of the approved means of transportation or personal effect to any person or entity within Belize, all duties and taxes must be paid by that person or entity to the proper authorities. Qualified Retired Persons must note that only after 3 years and upon proof that the transportation that was previously imported to Belize was adequately disposed of, will another concession be granted to import another mode of transportation. Offenses and Penalties Any person who knowingly makes any false declaration or entry in order to qualify for or retain any exemption or privilege granted under the Retired Persons Act 1999 commits an offense and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars. Fee Structure:
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