The General Foreign Trade Rules for 2022 (Rules) were published on December 24, 2021, and became effective January 1, 2022. The Rules provide that companies registered in the Companies Certification Scheme under the VAT...more
In our prior publication, we discussed an omnibus bill presented by Mexico’s President to Congress in November 2020. The bill proposed abolishing outsourcing of personnel in Mexico. Since then, the bill has now been...more
El pasado 19 de abril, se presentó al Senado de México el Dictamen en sentido positivo sobre el Proyecto de Decreto por el que se reforman, adicionan y derogan diversas disposiciones, de la Ley Federal del Trabajo; de la Ley...more
As previously informed, on November 11, 2020, the President of Mexico submitted a bill proposing the amendment of the Federal Labor Law, Social Security Law, National Workers’ Housing Fund Institute Law, Federal Tax Code,...more
On April 20, 2021, the Senate approved the bill sent by the president of Mexico that contains several provisions regulating outsourcing arrangements (the "Bill"). The Bill seeks to amend the Federal Labor Law, the Social...more
It’s the beginning of a new year! 2020 is over, COVID-19 vaccines are being administered, the USMCA is in effect, and there is an apparent unofficial understanding that the auto industry is essential in North America (Mexico,...more
On November 12, 2020, the Federal Executive filed before the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress of the Union the “Initiative of the Federal Executive that reforms, adds and derogates various provisions of the Federal Labor...more
Mexico’s president sent a bill to the Congress of the Union proposing amendments to insourcing and outsourcing structures of several key employment and tax laws. These amendments would cause several commonly used structures...more
On July 15, 2016, the Third Circuit Court on Administrative Matters, acting in plenary session (based in Jalisco), published a Judicial Interpretation titled, “Provision of Independent Services: In order to determine whether...more