- Mexico’s tax authority published an updated list of 270 registered foreign digital service providers as of the fifth two-month period of 2025.
- The list includes 3 new additions and 1 removal since the previous update.
- Registration is required for foreign digital companies serving Mexican users without a local presence.
- The list is updated twice yearly to ensure transparency and VAT compliance.
- Details such as company names, country of origin, and registration dates are included, with sensitive data kept confidential.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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