The Sectoral Promotion Program (PROSEC) is an industrial development mechanism authorized by Mexico’s Ministry of Economy, which allows companies to import specific goods at preferential tariff rates—including zero duty—regardless of whether the goods are intended for...
Record-Breaking SAT Collections: A Wake-Up Call for Preventive Tax and Trade Audits In recent years, Mexico’s Tax Administration Service (SAT) has reported historic highs in tax collection, largely due to strengthened oversight strategies and the implementation of...
On December 31, 2024, a constitutional reform to Article 19 of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation. This reform expands the list of crimes subject to mandatory pretrial detention, including...
Today, more than ever, companies face a globalized and highly competitive business environment. In Mexico, certification as an Authorized Economic Operator, or AEO, is a crucial tool for ensuring competitiveness and trust in international trade. But what does be an...
The C-TPAT program, is a security initiative led by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The program aims to ensure that goods crossing borders are secure and that supply chains are not vulnerable to threats. Companies that enroll in C-TPAT work closely with customs...
Article 59 of the Federal Fiscal Code is included in Title Three, titled ‘On the Powers of Tax Authorities.’ This legal provision is one of several that grant the tax authority the power of presumption in the exercise of its verification powers....
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