Mexico Expat Tax Calculator
Mexico has become a top destination for digital nomads and remote workers, especially from North America. With 180-day visa-free entry, affordable cost of living, vibrant culture, and a growing tech s...
Income Tax Rate
1.92%–35%
Tax Treaty Partners
60 countries
Social Security
Variable IMSS contributions
Double Tax Relief
Credit method per treaty
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Mexico has become a top destination for digital nomads and remote workers, especially from North America. With 180-day visa-free entry, affordable cost of living, vibrant culture, and a growing tech scene in Mexico City, it offers an ideal base for location-independent professionals. Our calculators help you understand Mexican visa requirements, calculate tax obligations under the favorable RESICO regime, and estimate living costs in popular destinations.
Frequently Asked Questions: Expat Tax in Mexico
Can I stay in Mexico for 6 months without a visa?
Yes, most Western country citizens receive a 180-day FMM tourist card upon entry. This allows you to live in Mexico as a tourist, though you cannot legally work. Many digital nomads use this option.
How much income do I need for Mexico temporary residency?
For a Temporary Resident visa, you need to prove monthly income of approximately $2,500 USD (or equivalent savings of $42,000 USD over the past 12 months).
Is Mexico affordable for digital nomads?
Yes, Mexico City offers excellent value: expect $1,000–$1,800/month for a comfortable lifestyle including rent, food, transport, and coworking space. Beach destinations like Playa del Carmen and Puerto Vallarta are similar.
How are freelancers taxed in Mexico?
Mexican tax residents who freelance pay progressive income tax (1.92%–35%). The Simplified Trust Regime (RESICO) offers rates as low as 1%–2.5% on gross revenue for those earning under 3.5M MXN/year.