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Paying Taxes from Mexico, It s that Time of Year Again Part II

April 1, 2009 Authors

As if the US Tax law wasn t complicated enough, working and/or livingin Mexico could add additional levels of complexity to your situation If you have incurred taxes on income earned in Mexico and you are a U.S. citizen or resident, you probably are required to file a tax return in the U.S as [...]

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Paying Taxes from Mexico, It's That Time of Year Again

March 28, 2009 Authors

If you have been living in Mexico in 2008 or if you earned income while in Mexico, chances are that the April 30th deadline for filing a Mexican tax return applies to you.
Income in Mexico is broadly defined and includes wages from an employer, income from personal services, rents, dividends, income and other items If [...]

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Retiring in Mexico: How Expensive Are the Electric Bills

September 29, 2008 Authors

As we approach the fall season, a new cost per kilowatt for electricity goes into affect here in Mexico Now this is a normal procedure as the CFE (Comision Federal de Electricidad) has two tariff rates depending on the time of the year Many new owners of second homes down here in Mexico [...]

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Another Day Enjoying Mexico: The Coba Pyramids

September 25, 2008 Authors

A couple of weeks ago, my family and I went out on a Sunday drive and we thought we would visit nearby Coba Coba is a small town west of Tulum (Tulum is a small oceanfront village on the Mexican Caribbean Ocean that has been attracting many international real estate investors), but it is [...]

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