Mexican SAT Tax Compliance Requires Managing Multiple Fragmented Obligations
Mexican businesses must navigate multiple SAT (tax authority) obligations simultaneously — CFDI invoice management, ISR monthly and annual tax calculations, and declarations — using tools that are not integrated. The fragmentation of Mexican tax compliance tooling creates unnecessary complexity for small businesses and freelancers who cannot afford specialized accountants. This is a structural market gap in a country with ~6 million registered taxpayers.
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