How long can I stay in Mexico without paying taxes?
In general, employees of a foreign tax resident will not be subject to tax in Mexico if they do not stay more than 183 days in Mexico and if they are paid by a foreign employer with no establishment of any kind in Mexico.
Do temporary residents pay tax in Mexico?
Non-residents (temporary resident visa) do not have to file a tax return. The fiscal year is the calendar year. The income tax rates are progressive up to 35%. Property owners may be subject to an ownership tax (which is deductible against rental income).
What is the difference between temporary and permanent residency in Mexico?
Temporary Resident Visa is intended for people who wish to reside in Mexico for more than 180 days but not longer than four years. The visa is approved for one year, and renewed for 1 to 3 years. After four years maximum, you must apply for a Permanent Residence Visa if you wish to stay in Mexico.
What do you need to declare when entering Mexico?
The Mexico Declaration of Goods form is a document that must be complete prior to entering Mexico. The form is used to declare the luggage that you are bringing with you into the country and details of its contents such as the amounts of cash, any food, pharmaceuticals etc.
What are the benefits of being a permanent resident in Mexico?
Advantages of a Permanent Resident Visa
- You can stay in Mexico as long as you like.
- You do not have to renew it.
- You can enter and leave Mexico as many times as you want.
- You can open a Mexican bank account.
- You can apply for a Mexican driver’s license.
- You can buy and register a car in Mexico.
What can I not bring into Mexico?
Items Not Allowed in Mexico:
- Guns or ammunition.
- Pepper spray.
- Lethal knives and machetes (anything over 8” is not allowed)
- Live predator fish.
- Totoaba fish (fresh or frozen)
- Turtle eggs.
- Poppy seeds or flour of poppy seeds.
- Marijuana, medicinal marijuana, marijuana products, marijuana seeds or spores, or marijuana extracts.