Mexico
Individual - Taxes on personal income
Last reviewed - 13 August 2025Resident individuals are subject to Mexican income tax on their worldwide income, regardless of their nationality. Non-residents, including Mexican citizens who can prove residence for tax purposes in a foreign country, are taxed only on their Mexican-source income.
Personal income tax rates
The following tax rates are effective for resident individuals for calendar year 2026:
| Taxable income (MXN) | Basic tax | ||
| From | To | Tax on column 1 (MXN) | Tax on excess (%) |
| 0.01 | 10,135.11 | 0 | 1.92 |
| 10,135.12 | 86,022.11 | 194.59 | 6.40 |
| 86,022.12 | 151,176.19 | 5,051.37 | 10.88 |
| 151,176.20 | 175,735.66 | 12,140.13 | 16.00 |
| 175,735.67 | 210,403.69 | 16,069.64 | 17.92 |
| 210,403.70 | 424,353.97 | 22,282.14 | 21.36 |
| 424,353.98 | 668,840.14 | 67,981.92 | 23.52 |
| 668,840.15 | 1,276,925.98 | 125,485.07 | 30.00 |
| 1,276,925.99 | 1,702,567.97 | 307,910.81 | 32.00 |
| 1,702,567.98 | 5,107,703.92 | 444,116.23 | 34.00 |
| 5,107,703.93 | and above | 1,601,862.46 | 35.00 |
If the employee is considered a non-resident for Mexican tax purposes, the tax rate applicable to compensation will vary from 15% to 30%. The first MXN 125,900 of employment income received in a 12-month floating period will be tax exempt.
The following tax table is applicable to income tax with respect to income earned by non-residents for the calendar year 2026:
| Taxable income (MXN) | Tax rate (%) | |
| Over | Not over | |
| 0 | 125,900 | Exempt |
| 125,900 | 1,000,000 | 15 |
| 1,000,000 | and above | 30 |
Non-residents are subject to withholding taxes (WHTs) on Mexican-source interest income at rates varying from 0% to 35%, depending on several factors. Non-residents are subject to Mexican tax on gains arising from sales of real property located in Mexico (including shares of foreign companies holding a significant amount of Mexican real property) as well as the sale of shares of Mexican companies. Generally, when a capital gain is subject to tax, the non-resident investor can elect to pay either a flat rate of 25% of the gross proceeds or 35% of the net gain. Sales of shares in the Mexican stock exchange are subject to a flat 10% tax withholding on the profit from said transaction.
Other types of Mexican-source income (including rents and royalties) are also subject to WHTs when paid to a non-resident. In the case of dividends and other corporate distributions from Mexican companies, since 2014, there is a 10% tax withholding on the dividends from corporate profits generated after 2013.