Discovering Mexico Country Guide 2021

+ Type A: For residents 18 and older, this permit usually has a validity of three years, depending on the jurisdiction. The holder can drive any vehicle intended for 'personal use', such as motorbikes (any type) or motor vehicles that do not exceed 3.5 tons in weight

+ Type B: Expatriates must present the following four documents:

- A copy and original of the picture page in your passport

- A copy and original of the picture page in your TRC

- A recent copy and original document of a telephone, water, or electricity bill

- A proof of payments of fees

Helpful Hints: It is advised that you obtain your driver’s license at least six months after you arrive in Mexico.

Applying for a Tax Number Mexico has two types of legal entities: Moral (Moral) referred to a Company, or Fisica (Physical) referred to a Person. They are assigned with a tax identification number, which can be completed online. + Registro Federal de Contribuyentes (RFC): This tax identification type can be applied to companies and to people. An RFC number for a company is 12 characters, while an RFC number for a person is 13 characters + According to the Mexican Tax Code, an individual should be considered a resident for Mexican tax purposes if the individual establishes a home in Mexico + You must bring the following documents: - Photocopy of the application - Official Identification - Proof of Address (TELMEX, electricity, water) - Birth Certificate - CURP Applying for an Electronic Signature (FIEL) The advanced electronic signature (FIEL) is a digital file that identifies you to conduct transactions online in the Service of Tax Administration (SAT) and other branches of the government of the republic. Your electronic signature is unique, and it’s a secure and encrypted file that includes your calligraphic signature. For more info please visit: www.sat.gob.mx/fichas_tematicas/fiel/Paginas/obtener_fiel.aspx

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