
Capital Gains Taxes in Mexico
Capital gains tax (ISR sobre la ganancia de enajenación de inmuebles) is paid by the seller when selling property in Mexico. It is calculated on the difference between the original purchase price and the final sales price—this “utility” is the taxable gain. Deductions and Strategies There aren’t “tr

Changing Beneficiaries in a Fideicomiso
Changing beneficiaries in a fideicomiso (bank trust) is not something most people think about when they first set it up, but it’s an important step to review periodically. The process itself is fairly straightforward, but it does require proper documentation and coordination with the bank. First, yo

Rental Income Properties in Cabo
Protecting yourself as a landlord in Mexico requires balancing opportunity with risk. The Los Cabos market, like many parts of the country, is experiencing a surge in rental activity, with more people moving full-time, seeking seasonal homes, or booking extended stays. This growth creates income pot
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