Mexico is one of the few countries with a special exemption regime for foreign pension funds investing in the country. This exemption was incorporated into the tax system as a general withholding exemption for such funds when obtaining any type of Mexican source income through a presidential decree published on March 25 1992, and then into the Income Tax Law in July of that year. Raul Morales Medrano of Chevez, Ruiz, Zamarripa y Cía, outlines the latest changes impacting pension funds in Mexico.
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