Opening a financial company in Mexico is subject to specific regulations applicable to both local and foreign investors. Depending on the types of activities to be conducted, there are also several types of financial licenses available in Mexico. Below, our company formation experts explain the main requirements to comply with…
Payroll refers to the process of paying employees for the work they have done. This includes calculating employees' salaries or wages, factoring in any deductions or benefits, and issuing payments to employees. If it is complicated for you to look after matters related to payroll in Mexico, get in touch…
According to the Mexican Federal Tax Code, all individuals and legal entities that are required to file tax returns or issue electronic invoices must register in the Federal Taxpayer Registry. This requirement applies to their activities, their income, and any financial accounts they have opened. To register, a non-established corporation…
Setting up a company in Mexico also implies complying with certain requirements apart from the registration ones. Among them, there is the condition to obtain a business license in Mexico. The issuance of a business permit is covered by our Mexican company formation experts in the lines below. We can also assist with the application procedure.…
Company liquidation in Mexico is governed by the Law on Commercial Enterprises, which covers the reasons and procedures applicable in such cases. The rules of the Commercial Insolvency Law must also be observed. The process of closing a company in Mexico relies on several steps completed over a period of…
Certified public accountants in Mexico, also referred to as a CPAs in Mexico, are professionals who have the education, experience and have passed the examination to meet the professional standards that are enforced in the accounting industry. Our team works with experienced accountants in Mexico and is thus able to provide quality legal…