This will come into effect on 1 June 2020 and the VAT rate imposed will be 16%. The scope of this plan includes online sales to customers based in Mexico.
This new tax reform does not distinguish between B2B and B2C transactions and therefore, this rule would apply to all suppliers.
Source: taxbackinternational.com
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