How to form a company in Mexico, Alliott Global Guide, Company Law

How to Form a Company in Mexico?

VTZ and Alliott Global Alliance created a Guide on “How to Form a Company in Mexico?”. The guide informs the key information about Mexico and company law. 

Why Incorporate a Company in Mexico?

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Main Type of Legal Entities

For more information about these legal entities, visit the post “Types of Companies in Mexico” published in Doing Business Mexico.

Fact Sheet

Yes, as a general rule. Fore more information, check out VTZ’s Foreign Investment Guide

Yes, however, there are some requirements. For more information, check out a Labor Guide published in Doing Business Mexico.

4-6 weeks once all documentation is received, approximately.

How to Form the Company in Mexico

In order to successfully form your company, you will have to follow these general steps outlined in this guide. There are 6 main steps involved in this process.

From the Caribbean to Patagonia, Together as One

Our presence in Latin America and the Caribbean stretches from Mexico in the north to Argentina in the south. Leading independent legal, tax, audit and accounting specialists have been selected for their indigenous knowledge of their national market and their experience in assisting foreign clients in setting up and expanding in their locations, across the region and into other international markets.

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