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Deputies Approve Reform of the Fiscal Code; Opposition Denounces Abuses and 'Tax Terrorism'

The reform allows SAT to suspend digital stamps and access digital platform information in real time.
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Failure to provide such access in real time will result in temporary blocking of access to the digital service. Morena’s official majority in the House of Representatives approved reforms to the Federation’s Fiscal Code, including the possibility of the Tax Administration Service (SAT) having real-time, permanent and online access to streaming data such as Netflix, Amazon Prime or HBO Max, as well as dating apps, such as Tinder or Bumble.

Article 30-B of the Fiscal Code, approved by the Chamber of Deputies as part of the 2026 Economic Package, opens “the door to mass surveillance, violates constitutional rights and puts at risk the information of millions of users and companies,” warned the Internet Association MX (AIMX). In a public statement on the subject, the organization noted that although this regulation is presented as an element of fiscal control, it has several “sensiti…

Dr. Vladimir Chorny, R3D lawyer: network in defense of digital rights, in an interview with José Cárdenas, commented that the Chamber of Deputies affirmed that the Tax Administration Service (SAT) has the powers to supervise...

With 335 votes in favor and 122 votes against, the ruling party majority in the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress of the Union approved, with changes, on October 16, 2025, the reforms to the Federal Tax Code (CFF), within the framework of the discussion of the 2026 Federal Revenue Law. The document was sent to the Senate to continue its legislative process. The votes in favor… Source

#Morena and its allies have expanded the powers of the #SAT to monitor citizens' digital activity. This increase in surveillance generates various reflections on #privacy and #digitalrights.

The Chamber of Deputies approved a series of reforms to the Fiscal Code of the Federation that allow the Tax Administration Service (SAT) to access the information of users who benefit from the use of digital services that offer platforms such as Netflix or Tinder. The reforms were approved with a vote of 355 votes [...] The post SAT would access data from streaming platforms appeared first on Oronoticias.

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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