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How much should I declare to Mexico? Find out with the declaration calculator, made specifically for Mexico, for all agents and shipping services.
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To declare goods at Mexico customs, travelers must complete a Customs Declaration Form for items exceeding duty-free limits, provide required documents like passports and receipts, and be aware of penalties for non-compliance, which may include substantial fines;. For tax purposes, all Mexican importers must register and be listed with the Official Register of Importers (Padrón de Importadores), maintained by the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit (Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público or SHCP), which also maintains special sector registries. The decree issued on November 19, 2025, amends several provisions of Mexico's Customs Law, which will come into force on January 1, 2026. This reform raises the standard for regulatory oversight and tightens validation requirements for stakeholders in foreign trade. When it comes to computer equipment, the value added with the rest of the goods should not exceed 4,000 USD or.
How much should I declare to Mexico? Find out with the declaration calculator, made specifically for Mexico, for all agents and shipping services.
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Declaring goods when entering Mexico involves several steps. Upon arrival, you will be given a customs declaration form, which you must fill out accurately and truthfully. This form will ask
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A comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to declare goods at Mexico customs, including processes, required documents, duties, and tips for travelers.
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4. Import customs declaration (Pedimento) This is the official document that legally authorizes the entry of goods into Mexico. It''s generated by the customs broker and includes: Tariff code Taxes paid
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Customs procedures for selling a product in Mexico: information about customs rights and import taxes, Mexican customs classification, methods of calculating and paying customs rights in Mexico.
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You are obligated to declare when carrying goods whose value exceeds your exemption, provided that the value of those goods do not exceed 3,000 USD or equivalent in local currency.
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