- Mexico’s 2026 Economic Package proposes significant VAT reforms.
- VAT withholding will extend to B2B transactions, with digital platforms withholding 50% or 100% of VAT.
- New rules require digital service providers to give SAT real-time access to transaction records.
- Non-compliance may lead to temporary blocking of internet access for platforms.
- Proposed changes are under review and may take effect on January 1, 2026.
Source: vatabout.com
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