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Mexico City, Jalisco and Municipalities Launch 2026 Tax Breaks for Predial and Vehicle Fees

The incentives aim to speed revenue collection through timely refrendo payments plus early predial discounts, with targeted relief for vulnerable taxpayers.

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.