Tax
Cross-border

We advice on the tax implications of cross-border transactions, for Mexican residents with income or assets abroad, as well as for foreign residents with income or assets in Mexico.

It is important for Mexican companies and individuals to understand the tax implications when they have income or assets abroad. The same is true for foreign companies and individuals with income or assets in Mexico. In this context, our team is highly qualified to accompany our clients in their cross-border operations.

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Determination of the tax implications for outbound and inbound, including the application of double tax treaties and the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (MLI).

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Advice on tax transparency (Articles 4-A and 4-B of the Income Tax Law) and Preferential Tax Regimes ("REFIPRES").

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Advice for Mexicans investing overseas.

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Support for foreigners investing in Mexico.

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Advice on repatriation of income to and from Mexico.

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Support on issues related to the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project of the OECD.

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