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Customs to enhance cooperation with tax authorities to value goods affected by TP

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On 24 July 2025, the World Customs Organization (WCO) advised that discussions held at the June 2025 sessions of the WCO Council, the governing bod…

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As of August 15, the federal government will increase from 19 to 33.5 percent, the tax on goods imported by parcel companies or courier companies, whose value does not exceed $2,500. The decision mainly affects imports from countries such as China, with which there is no free trade agreement, and there is also a clarification on orders arriving from the United States and Canada, the partner countries of Mexico in the T-MEC. The tax will affect i…

MEXICO CITY- As of August 15, the federal government will increase from 19 to 33.5 percent, the tax on goods imported by parcel companies or courier companies, whose value does not exceed 2 thousand 500 dollars.The decision mainly affects imports from countries like China, with which there is no free trade agreement, and there is also a clarification on the orders that arrive from the United States and Canada·, the partner countries of Mexico in…

Government will increase to 33.5% tax collection on goods imported by parcel companies, whose value does not exceed $2,000.

The detention forces those who enter Mexican territory to be subject to reviews despite having paid taxes in the Customs for the goods they carry, according to information disseminated in the border media.

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Freight News broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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