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Mexico is the single largest US expat destination globally, home to ~1.5 million US citizens. Proximity to the US, low cost of living, established expat infrastructure (especially in San Miguel, Puerto Vallarta, Mérida), and strong USD purchasing power make it ideal for retirees and digital nomads alike. No language barrier for most coastal/colonial cities.
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Mexico has progressive PIT up to 35%. Tax residents are taxed on worldwide income; non-residents (visiting up to 183 days) are taxed only on Mexican-source income. The Resident-for-Tax-Purposes test is based on >183 days OR Mexico being your main center of vital interests.
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No special tax-resident regime, but the temporary resident visa allows working for foreign employers without registering as a Mexican tax resident if you stay <183 days/year or maintain US center of vital interests. Many digital nomads structure their stay this way.
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Temporary Resident Visa (1-4 years, renewable), Permanent Resident Visa (Residente Permanente), Digital Nomad arrangement via Temporary Resident
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Mexican banks (BBVA México, Citibanamex, Santander México, Banorte) open accounts for permanent residents and temporary residents with employment. CURP (national ID) typically required. FATCA reporting in place. Many US expats keep USD accounts at Schwab International / Charles Schwab / Interactive Brokers.
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