Samsung Calls for Dialogue with Sat to Resolve Fiscal Litigation of 300 Billion Pesos
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Samsung faces a fiscal conflict with the Tax Administration Service (SAT) that could cost it more than $16 billion. The case threatens to slow down its operations in Mexico and hit the manufacturing sector.
Samsung Electronics, one of the most important technological giants in the world, will seek a constructive resolution with the SAT to avoid a million-dollar fine.
Samsung Electronics faces a fiscal conflict in Mexico that could result in its departure from the country if it does not obtain a favorable ruling before the Tax Administration Service (SAT). The litigation, for more than 300 billion pesos (equivalent to six... Full note »
Samsung does not leave Mexico.It is placed in the “eye of the hurricane”, in full confrontation with the Mexican government, for a fiscal dispute, Samsung, ratifies its commitment and long-term alliance with Mexico.In the face of the news wave of recent days around a fiscal dispute that it holds with the Tax Administration Service (SAT), the company issued a strong position.In short, it reaffirms its “compromise with constant investment, sustain…
CDMX, 16 October 2025.- According to La Razón media, the headquarters of Samsung Electronics, headed by Lee Jae-yong in Seoul, has considered the possibility of closing operations in Mexico and moving them to another country on the continent. The decision would depend on the outcome of a tax litigation with the Tax Administration Service (SAT) for an alleged double VAT charge derived from temporary imports... Read more →
Amsterdam Netherlands-May 5 2016: samsung office letters on a building The Samsung Group is one of the largest electronics companies in the world. Photo: bigstockphoto.com Samsung Electronics, one of the most relevant technological giants in the world, faces a dispute in Mexico that could change the course of its operations in the country. According to La Razón, the company led globally by Lee Jae-yong analyzes the possibility of moving its acti…
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