Overview
- Mexico City set 2026 predial discounts at 8% for January and 5% for February, alongside a fixed 68‑peso bimonthly quota for seniors, pensioners, people with disabilities and single mothers when the home’s cadastral value stays within the official limit, or a 30% reduction if above it.
- CDMX granted a 100% tenencia subsidy through March 31 for owners who pay the 760‑peso refrendo, keep a current circulation card, hold no tenencia arrears and have vehicles under the value caps of 638,000 pesos for cars and 250,000 for motorcycles.
- Jalisco set the 2026 refrendo at 1,000 pesos for automobiles and 600 for motorcycles, bundled free emissions verification and offered a 5% online early‑payment discount in January–February, with extended service hours and additional cuts on fines and ownership‑change fees; Guadalajara’s treasury offices reported a system failure during the first day of collections.
- Monterrey opened predial collections on January 1 with stacked incentives of 15% in January, plus 2.5% for paying all of 2026 and an extra 5% for online payment, for a potential total of 22.5%.
- Querétaro projected about 1,167 million pesos in January predial revenue with a 12% early‑payment discount and insurance add‑ons, and officials advanced a plan to exempt the 2026 predial for roughly 1,500 households affected by last year’s rains pending council approval.