Payroll in Mexico for Global Employers

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Expanding your business into Mexico? Welcome! Managing payroll in Mexico involves navigating a complex landscape of federal and state regulations. This guide breaks down the payroll process, tax obligations, and important considerations for global employers to manage Mexican payroll effectively.

Step 1: Understanding the Salary Structure in Mexico 💰

The salary structure in Mexico comprises mandatory and optional components, including wages, taxes, and various benefits.

Component

Details

Mandatory/Optional

Base Salary

Fixed compensation agreed in the contract.

Mandatory

Bonuses

Performance-based or holiday bonuses.

Optional

Health Insurance

Employer’s contribution to healthcare.

Mandatory

Housing Fund (INFONAVIT)

Employer and employee contributions for housing.

Mandatory

Social Security (IMSS)

Contributions for pension, medical, and other insurances.

Mandatory

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Vacation and sick leave benefits.

Mandatory

Total Compensation

Sum of all components.

Outcome: A well-structured salary with mandatory contributions like social security and the housing fund ensures compliance with Mexican labor laws while offering competitive compensation for talent acquisition and retention.


 

Step 2: Income Tax Withholding in Mexico 🧾

Employers in Mexico must withhold individual income tax (ISR) from employees’ salaries based on a progressive tax rate.

Annual Salary (MXN)

Tax Rate (%)

Up to $6,942

1.92%

$6,943 – $58,922

6.40%

$58,923 – $103,550

10.88%

$103,551 – $120,372

16.00%

$120,373 – $144,119

17.92%

$144,120 – $290,667

21.36%

Over $290,667

35.00%

Outcome: Employers must accurately calculate and remit income tax based on the progressive tax system to ensure compliance with Mexican tax regulations and avoid penalties.


 

Step 3: Social Security Contributions 🇲🇽

Mexico’s social security system includes several mandatory contributions that both employers and employees must pay.

Type of Insurance

Employer Contribution (%)

Employee Contribution (%)

Pension Fund (IMSS)

20.40%

1.75%

Medical Insurance (IMSS)

10.75%

2.00%

Unemployment Insurance

0.65%

0.00%

Work-Related Injury Insurance

1.40%

0.00%

Maternity Insurance

0.50%

0.00%

Housing Fund (INFONAVIT)

5.00%

5.00%

Total Contributions

38.80%

8.75%

Outcome: Timely and accurate social security contributions ensure legal compliance and provide benefits like medical coverage and pension plans to employees.


 

Step 4: Payroll for Non-Residents 🌍

Global employers hiring non-resident employees in Mexico must consider additional tax obligations and work permits.

Non-Resident Consideration

Details

Tax Residency

Non-residents are taxed only on their Mexican-sourced income at a flat rate of 30%.

Work Permits

Required for non-residents; failure to comply can result in fines and legal complications.

Social Security Contributions

Non-resident employees must contribute to IMSS if they are employed in Mexico.

Outcome: Proper management of non-resident payroll and ensuring work permit compliance avoids penalties and ensures legal employment.


 

Step 5: Housing Fund Contributions 🏘️

Employers must contribute to the Housing Provident Fund (INFONAVIT), which assists employees with housing-related expenses.

Type of Contribution

Employer Contribution (%)

Employee Contribution (%)

Housing Provident Fund (INFONAVIT)

5.00%

5.00%

Outcome: The Housing Fund is an essential part of compensation, helping employees secure better housing options and maintaining legal compliance.


 

Step 6: Paid Leave and Holiday Entitlements 🌴

Mexico mandates specific paid leave entitlements and national holidays.

Leave Type

Details

Annual Leave

Starting at 6 days after the first year, increasing with service.

Sick Leave

Paid leave based on illness severity and length of service.

Maternity Leave

12 weeks of paid leave, with additional days for complications.

Public Holidays

7 mandatory national public holidays, with additional state-specific holidays.

Outcome: Proper management of paid leave and holiday entitlements improves employee satisfaction and ensures compliance with labor laws.


 

Step 7: Health Insurance and Other Benefits 🏥

While health insurance is included in social insurance, employers can offer additional private health insurance or other benefits to attract top talent.

Benefit Type

Employer Requirement

Optional/Mandatory

Private Health Insurance

Often provided by multinational companies.

Optional

Meal Allowance

Tax-exempt within limits, boosts employee morale.

Optional

Transportation Allowance

Common in urban areas to support commuting costs.

Optional

Performance Bonuses

Incentivize and reward employee performance.

Optional

Outcome: Offering competitive benefits like private health insurance and allowances helps attract and retain top talent in Mexico’s competitive labor market.


 

Step 8: Payroll Compliance and Reporting 📊

Mexico requires strict compliance with payroll and tax reporting, including monthly and annual obligations.

Compliance Requirement

Details

Monthly Payroll Remittances

Payroll taxes and social contributions must be remitted monthly to local authorities.

Annual Tax Reconciliation

Employers must file annual tax reports for employees by April 30.

Record-Keeping

Payroll records must be maintained for several years for audit purposes.

Outcome: Adhering to payroll compliance and reporting obligations helps employers avoid hefty fines and ensures smooth payroll processes.


 

Step 9: Payroll for Remote Workers 💻

Managing payroll for remote workers in Mexico involves additional considerations regarding taxation and social insurance.

Remote Worker Consideration

Details

Tax Residency

Employees may be subject to local taxes based on their residence or work location.

Social Insurance Contributions

Remote workers must be enrolled in IMSS if they are employed in Mexico.

Outcome: Accurately managing payroll for remote workers helps avoid tax and compliance issues across different regions in Mexico.

Conclusion: How GlobainePEO Can Help with Payroll in Mexico 🌐

GlobainePEO specializes in managing all aspects of payroll in Mexico, from calculating and withholding taxes to ensuring timely social security and housing fund contributions. By partnering with GlobainePEO, you ensure full compliance with Mexican payroll regulations, streamline your payroll processes, and focus on expanding your business with confidence.

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