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Mexico Reports 9.1% Revenue Jump Through September on Customs Crackdown

Officials credit tighter customs enforcement for the gains.

Overview

  • SHCP said federal revenues rose 9.1% in real terms versus 2024, equal to about 542 billion pesos extra from January to September.
  • Receipts are roughly 470 billion pesos above the Ley de Ingresos target, reaching 77.8% of the annual goal by September.
  • About 200 billion pesos of the additional intake stems from stronger collection at customs linked to tighter controls and anti-contraband actions.
  • SAT outlined proposed Código Fiscal changes to curb fake-invoice networks, including a 24-day expedited process, immediate digital-seal cancellation and limits on registering new firms for implicated parties.
  • The government plans a unified, real-time fuel traceability system with QR/GPS tracking by late October; SHCP reports 16 billion pesos in fuel-contraband cases under querella and says larger loss estimates are not yet official, while the 2026 package projects about 8.7 trillion pesos in revenues without new taxes.