Bloomberg Tax
June 13, 2024, 6:15 PM UTC

Mexican GAAR: Recent Ruling Leads to More Questions Than Answers

Armando Lara Yaffar
Armando Lara Yaffar
KPMG Mexico
Michel Sánchez O’Sullivan
Michel Sánchez O’Sullivan
KPMG México
Douglas Poms
Douglas Poms
KPMG US
Quyen Huynh
Quyen Huynh
KPMG US

In 2020, Mexico introduced a General Anti-Abuse Rule (GAAR) — i.e., Article 5-A of the Federal Tax Code. In a nutshell, the Mexican GAAR allows the Tax Administration Service (“SAT,” per its acronym in Spanish) to re-characterize the tax treatment of transactions that lack a “business purpose” and generate a “tax benefit” for the taxpayer. In cases in which it intends to apply the GAAR, the SAT must notify the taxpayer during an examination process and obtain authorization from a joint committee integrated by officials of the SAT and the Ministry of Finance.

Article 5-A is a one-of-its-kind provision within ...

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