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8 August 2017

Temporary Importations Into Mexico To Comply With Government Procurement Contracts And Some Tax Implications Thereon

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This article provides an overview of certain customs and tax implications pertaining to the importation of goods into Mexico (machinery and special equipment) on a temporary basis in order to comply with government procurement contracts.
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This article provides an overview of certain customs and tax implications pertaining to the importation of goods into Mexico (machinery and special equipment) on a temporary basis in order to comply with government procurement contracts.

This tax benefit was originally granted exclusively to non-residents of Mexico for tax purposes. However, in 2016, with the intention of leveling the playing field, the Mexican Foreign Trade Rules were modified to extend this benefit to Mexican residents as well.

There are different rules aimed at the importation of goods into Mexico. In this article, we refer only to those rules governing the entrance of goods into Mexico on a temporary basis, without payment of import duties and value-added tax (VAT), which remain in the country for a specific period of time and for a specific purpose, and which are then returned abroad in the same condition as they were imported.

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Originally published by Bloomberg BNA.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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