Regulatory Analysis

Posted November 16, 2021 by Ramón Frias
Mexico: SAT Officially Postpones the Mandatory Use of the Supplement of Carta Porte

The Mexican tax administration (SAT) has published a new version of the Third Resolution of Modifications to the Miscellaneous Fiscal Resolution for 2021. In that document, the SAT has established that taxpayers will be considered in compliance with the mandate to issue the supplement of Carta Porte, even if before January 1, 2022 the supplement […]

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Posted January 12, 2021 by Ramón Frias
Mexico Expands the Reduced VAT Rate to its Southern Border

On December 31, 2020, Mexico published a new decree by which it expands a number of fiscal benefits to 22 municipalities located in the southern states of Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Campeche and Chiapas. Among the main benefits extended to those locations is the reduction of the standard VAT rate to 8% to all sales and […]

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Posted March 23, 2020 by Ramón Frias
Mexico Enacts the 2020 Tax Reform

The Mexican Congress has approved the 2020 tax reform, The most important changes of this reform in relation to VAT is the establishment of a new system of the taxation of digital goods and services supplied by non-established entities to final consumers in Mexico. Under this new regime, foreign suppliers of digital goods and services […]

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