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Frequently asked questions about Dominican Republic
What's the SIMV Concurso Mercado de Capitales?
An academic / research-paper competition run by the Dominican Republic's Superintendencia del Mercado de Valores (SIMV) for participants aged 18-40. The 3rd edition launched in March 2026. Format is research-paper or analytical-essay-based — not a PnL trading competition. It signals the regulator's investment in capital-markets education and analyst-pipeline development rather than active-trading promotion.
Are there any PnL trading tournaments domiciled in the Dominican Republic?
Effectively no. The SIMV Concurso is research-paper format, and no dominant retail-equities broker runs cash-prize PnL trading tournaments at meaningful scale. Dominican residents who want PnL trading competitions participate through pan-LATAM platforms (Capitaria, Desafío Rankia) or global crypto / CFD exchanges and US-broker contests.
Can Dominican residents enter FTMO and offshore prop firms?
Yes — FTMO, FundedNext, Apex Trader Funding accept Dominican residents per their public terms. The Dominican Republic's relatively open banking system and established USD-correspondent banking relationships mean USD-denominated prize payouts use standard correspondent flows. Verify each firm's current jurisdiction list before paying for an evaluation.
Are crypto tournaments available to Dominican residents?
Limited locally, but global platforms work. Major offshore crypto exchanges (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitso) operate for Dominican residents on spot products. Tournament eligibility for derivatives or prize-claim purposes varies by platform — verify on each platform's current DO-resident page before depositing. Local Dominican crypto exchanges do not run major PnL contests.
How are tournament prize winnings taxed in the Dominican Republic?
Prize income is reportable under the Dominican Código Tributario. Specific treatment depends on whether the activity is classified as occasional / hobby vs business, with separate brackets for ordinary income vs financial income. Consult a Dominican contador for amounts above modest thresholds, especially for non-trivial USD-denominated tournament winnings.
