Doing business in Mexico: Construction Permission
Request and obtain the alignment certificate (alineamiento) and official number (número official) Agency: Delegational One Stop Shop (Ventanilla Única Delegacional), Urban Development and Housing Ministry (Secretaría de Desarrollo Urbano y…
Doing business in Mexico: Property Registration
The notary obtains a non-encumbrance certificate Agency: Public Registry of Property of Ciudad de Mexico ("Registro Público de la Propiedad y del Comercio de la Ciudad de México") Pursuant to…
Doing business in Mexico: Immigration Application
Visa Types Non-Working Tourist Visa This is known as the “Visitor Visa without authorization to perform activities remunerated in Mexico”. This category of visa applies to foreigners who intend to…
Doing business in Mexico: Employment Regulations
Employment Regulations Employment in Mexico is regulated by the Federal Labor Law (FLL), which outlines the appropriate rights and obligations of both employees and employers. The labor laws pursue a…
Doing business in Mexico: Taxation and Payroll
Tax Figures Corporate Income Tax The corporate tax rate is 30%. Income Tax Rate The above tax rate is applicable to resident individuals, which is progressive up to 35%. Nonresident…
Doing business in Mexico: Business Formation
Obtain the authorization of using the company name online Agency: Ministry of Economy (Secretaría de Economia) The company name can be reserved directly by the public notary through the following…