Duty Payment Receipt
Also known as: Customs payment receipt, Tax payment voucher
A bank receipt proving payment of trade-related taxes and fees, required before the customs declaration can be filed with the customs authority.
Also known as: Customs payment receipt, Tax payment voucher
A bank receipt proving payment of trade-related taxes and fees, required before the customs declaration can be filed with the customs authority.
The duty payment receipt is issued by an authorized bank confirming that the importer or exporter has paid all taxes, fees, and charges from the trade operation. This payment must be made before the customs declaration can be filed.
Foreign Trade Duties and Taxes
Taxes, fees, and charges payable upon the import or export of goods, including import duty (IGI), customs processing fee (DTA), and import VAT.
ValuationGeneral Import Tax (IGI)
The main import duty paid when bringing goods into Mexico, determined by the TIGIE tariff classification code.
ValuationCustoms Processing Fee (DTA)
A fee charged for import and export customs operations in Mexico, calculated at 8 per thousand of customs value for definitive imports.
ValuationImport VAT
Value Added Tax charged upon importing goods into Mexico, currently 16% on the taxable base that includes customs value plus all other import duties.
CustomsCustoms Declaration (Pedimento)
The official document filed with Mexican customs that covers the entry or exit of goods from Mexico, prepared and submitted by a licensed customs broker.