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Subsidiary vs Branch vs IMMEX (shelter) in Mexico, Which Is Best for Manufacturers and Cross‑border Investors in 2026?

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Every foreign manufacturer or mining investor preparing to operate in Mexico faces the same threshold question: subsidiary vs branch vs IMMEX Mexico, which legal vehicle best balances tax efficiency, customs liability, speed to production, and corporate control? The answer has shifted materially since 2024, as tightened Annex 24 electronic-inventory enforcement and updated importer-liability guidance from SAT and the Secretaría de Economía have changed the compliance cost and VAT cash-flow calculus for each option. This article delivers a counsel-led, side-by-side decision framework grounded in the statutes, the Ley del Impuesto sobre la Renta (LISR), the Ley Aduanera, and the Ley del IVA, so that CFOs, in-house counsel, and HQ executives can make a defensible entity choice before committing capital.

Option A, The Mexican Subsidiary

A subsidiary is a standalone Mexican legal entity, most commonly a Sociedad Anónima (S.A.) or a Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (S. de R.L.), incorporated under Mexico’s Ley General de Sociedades Mercantiles. It possesses its own legal personality, separate from the foreign parent, and is the default choice for investors who want maximum local control, the ability to sell into the domestic market, and a clear liability firewall.

Legal Form and Corporate Personality

Incorporating a subsidiary requires the following core steps:

  • Public deed. Execute the articles of incorporation (acta constitutiva) before a Mexican notary public.
  • Federal Taxpayers’ Registry. Obtain a Registro Federal de Contribuyentes (RFC) from SAT.
  • Foreign Investment Registry. Register with the National Foreign Investment Registry within 40 business days of incorporation, per the Ley de Inversión Extranjera.
  • Banking. Open a Mexican bank account, a step that can itself take several weeks due to enhanced KYC procedures.
  • Permits. Secure sector-specific licenses (environmental, land use, health) depending on manufacturing activity.

Because the subsidiary is a separate Mexican entity, the foreign parent’s liability is generally limited to its equity contribution. This makes the subsidiary the strongest structure for IP protection and local contract enforcement.

Tax Residency and Corporate Tax Consequences

Under the LISR, a Mexican-incorporated subsidiary is a Mexican tax resident subject to corporate income tax (CIT) at the standard rate of 30 % on worldwide income (LISR, Title II). Dividends paid to a non-resident parent attract a withholding tax of 10 % on net profits generated after 2013 (LISR, Article 164). Royalty payments to a non-resident are subject to withholding rates that vary by treaty, typically 10 % under Mexico’s extensive double-tax-treaty network. Transfer-pricing rules (LISR, Articles 76, 179–184) require arm’s-length documentation for all intercompany transactions, adding compliance cost but also providing tax certainty.

VAT and Import Flow

When a subsidiary acts as importer of record, it pays or defers VAT on imports at the general rate of 16 % under the Ley del IVA. VAT paid on imports is creditable against VAT collected on domestic sales or exports. For export-oriented manufacturers, the result is often a net VAT refund position, but SAT refund processing can take 20–40 business days, creating a cash-flow gap that must be modeled into working-capital projections. A subsidiary that obtains its own IMMEX authorization may defer import VAT through a certification scheme (LISR/IVA interplay), but the application and compliance burden fall squarely on it.

Option B, Branch (Sucursal) and Option C, IMMEX Shelter

Branch (Sucursal)

A branch (sucursal) is not a separate legal entity. It is a registered extension of the foreign parent company, authorized to carry out business in Mexico. Establishing a branch avoids the full incorporation process, the parent company’s board resolution, apostilled corporate documents, and a power of attorney to a Mexican legal representative are filed before a notary and registered with the Public Registry of Commerce and SAT.

Critically, the parent company remains directly liable for all branch obligations. If the branch creates a permanent establishment (PE) under the LISR (Article 2), and manufacturing operations will almost always do so, it is taxed at the same 30 % CIT rate as a subsidiary, on income attributable to the PE. There is no liability firewall: any customs penalty, labor claim, or contractual liability incurred by the branch flows through to the parent. The branch vs subsidiary Mexico tax implications are therefore similar on the CIT line, but diverge sharply on liability exposure and capital-repatriation mechanics.

IMMEX Program, What It Is

The IMMEX (Industria Manufacturera, Maquiladora y de Servicios de Exportación) program, administered by the Secretaría de Economía, allows authorized companies to temporarily import raw materials, components, and machinery into Mexico duty-free and VAT-deferred, provided the finished goods are exported. The program consolidates the former maquiladora and PITEX regimes, so references to “IMMEX vs maquiladora Mexico” describe the same program. Key eligibility requirements include:

  • Export threshold. The IMMEX holder must export at least 10 % of total annual invoicing, or generate annual export sales of at least USD 500,000.
  • Annex 24 compliance. The holder must maintain a real-time electronic inventory-control system (the Anexo 24 automated system) that tracks every temporarily imported item from entry to export or transfer, compliant with SAT technical standards.
  • Customs agent. All temporary import operations require a licensed Mexican customs agent (agente aduanal).

Only a Mexican legal entity, or a branch with a valid RFC, may hold an IMMEX authorization. A foreign company without a Mexican presence cannot hold one directly.

Shelter (IMMEX Shelter), The Outsourced Model

A shelter arrangement is not a separate legal regime. It is a contractual model in which a Mexican shelter operator, itself an IMMEX-authorized entity, provides the foreign manufacturer with facilities, labor administration, customs clearance, and regulatory compliance under a service agreement. The foreign company supplies equipment, raw materials, and technical know-how; the shelter operator handles all Mexican legal, tax, and customs obligations as the importer of record.

The pros and cons of the shelter program pivot on a single tension: speed versus legal control. Speed to production is the shelter’s strongest advantage, because the shelter operator already has an IMMEX, an established Annex 24 system, and workforce infrastructure, a foreign manufacturer can begin operations in as little as 30–60 days. The trade-off is that the shelter operator, not the foreign company, is the importer of record and the employer of record. Contractual indemnities and service-level agreements allocate operational risk, but under the Ley Aduanera, importer liability for customs infractions attaches to the entity that appears on the customs declaration, the shelter operator, and cannot be contractually transferred away from it vis-à-vis the government.

Industry observers expect that the 2024–2026 tightening of Annex 24 enforcement has increased shelter operators’ compliance costs, which are passed through to clients in monthly fees.

Side‑by‑Side: Subsidiary vs Branch vs IMMEX Mexico

Dimension Subsidiary Branch (Sucursal) IMMEX / Shelter
Legal personality Separate Mexican entity (S.A. / S. de R.L.), parent liability limited to equity Extension of foreign parent, no separate personality; parent directly liable Shelter operator is the Mexican entity; foreign co operates under service contract
Corporate tax residency Mexican tax resident, CIT on worldwide income (LISR, Title II) PE in Mexico, CIT on income attributable to PE (LISR, Article 2) Shelter entity is Mexican tax resident; foreign co may have limited Mexican tax exposure if properly structured
CIT rate 30 % 30 % (on PE income) 30 % (borne by shelter entity; passed to client via service fee)
Dividend / profit-repatriation withholding 10 % on post-2013 profits Branch remittance, generally no additional withholding, but PE profit calculation applies No dividend, foreign co receives service-fee income; transfer-pricing scrutiny applies
VAT on imports 16 %, paid or deferred via certification; creditable 16 %, same rules; importer is branch/parent Shelter as importer defers VAT under its IMMEX; VAT cost allocated via service agreement
Importer of record Subsidiary itself Branch (parent legally responsible) Shelter operator, legal importer liability stays with shelter vis-à-vis authorities
Importer liability (2026 reforms) Direct liability, subsidiary bears customs penalties Direct, parent bears penalties Shelter bears legal liability; contractual indemnities with client, but cannot shift statutory liability to authorities
Annex 24 burden Must build and maintain own system Must build and maintain own system Shelter operator maintains system, investor must verify SLA compliance for multi-tenant facilities
Domestic sales Unrestricted (subject to VAT and duties on nationalized goods) Unrestricted (transfer-pricing applies) Restricted, IMMEX limits domestic sales; specific authorization required for sales exceeding thresholds
Speed to production 60–120 days 45–90 days 30–90 days (fastest)
Dispute resolution Mexican courts; arbitration enforceable Mexican courts; parent may be sued in home jurisdiction Governed by shelter service agreement, arbitration common; enforceability of indemnities is contractual
Best suited for Long-term investment, IP-heavy operations, domestic sales, parent-liability firewall Speed with central control; accept parent exposure Fastest market entry, minimal local admin, outsource compliance; accept contractual (not legal) risk allocation

Three decision levers dominate the subsidiary vs branch vs IMMEX Mexico analysis. First, liability allocation: a subsidiary is the only structure that limits parent-company exposure by operation of law. Second, speed: a shelter gets production running weeks before a subsidiary can even open a bank account. Third, domestic market access: manufacturers who intend to sell finished goods inside Mexico, not just export, need a subsidiary or branch, because the IMMEX regime restricts domestic sales.

Dimension‑by‑Dimension Analysis

Tax Implications and Fiscal Residency

The branch vs subsidiary Mexico tax implications are superficially similar, both face a 30 % CIT rate, but diverge on profit repatriation and withholding mechanics.

Tax item Subsidiary Branch IMMEX / Shelter
CIT rate 30 % 30 % (PE income) 30 % (shelter entity)
Dividend withholding 10 % on post-2013 profits (LISR Art. 164) N/A, branch remittance rules apply N/A, service-fee model
Royalty withholding (without treaty) 25 % (LISR Art. 167) 25 % if paid to parent HQ Typically embedded in service-fee structure
Transfer-pricing documentation Full (LISR Arts. 76, 179–184) Full (PE attribution) Full, shelter must document arm’s-length pricing of service fees
VAT recovery timing 20–40 business days (SAT refund) 20–40 business days Handled by shelter; cost embedded in monthly fee

Choose a subsidiary when treaty-based withholding optimization and full control over transfer-pricing documentation matter. Choose a shelter when you want to eliminate VAT cash-flow drag from your own balance sheet, the shelter absorbs that timing risk.

Customs and Importer Liability

Under the Ley Aduanera, the importer of record is liable for customs duties, VAT on imports, fines, and, in cases of fraud or contraband, potential criminal sanctions. This liability is statutory and cannot be contracted away vis-à-vis the Mexican government. In a shelter arrangement, the shelter operator is the importer of record and bears this statutory liability, even though the foreign company supplies the goods. Contractual indemnities between the shelter operator and the foreign client allocate economic risk between the parties, but they do not bind SAT or customs authorities.

The 2024–2026 enforcement cycle has increased the practical consequences of importer liability through stricter Annex 24 auditing. To mitigate risk:

  • Contractual indemnities. Negotiate bilateral indemnity clauses that require the shelter operator to maintain customs compliance insurance.
  • Audit rights. Secure the right to audit the shelter operator’s Annex 24 system and customs filings at least annually.
  • Insurance. Require the shelter to carry customs-bond or fidelity insurance covering temporary-import liabilities.
  • Bonded warehouses. Use bonded-warehouse transit where high-value components are involved.

Cost and Cash Flow

Cost item Subsidiary Branch IMMEX / Shelter
Legal / incorporation fees (one-time, estimate) USD 8,000–20,000 USD 5,000–12,000 USD 3,000–8,000 (onboarding fee)
IMMEX application (if own IMMEX) USD 3,000–7,000 + 30–60 days Same Already held by shelter
Annex 24 system setup (estimate) USD 15,000–40,000 USD 15,000–40,000 Included in shelter fee
Monthly shelter / admin fee N/A, internal payroll + compliance N/A USD 5,000–25,000+ (varies by headcount and scope)
VAT cash-flow impact 16 % of import value tied up for 20–40 days Same Absorbed by shelter operator

All cost figures are market estimates based on industry sources and should be verified with counsel for your specific scope and location.

Timing to Production and Operational Readiness

The shelter model delivers the fastest path to production, often 30–60 days from contract signing, because the shelter operator’s IMMEX, Annex 24 system, facilities, and labor pool are already in place. A subsidiary requires 60–120 days including notarization, RFC registration, bank-account opening, and (if needed) its own IMMEX application. A branch falls in between at 45–90 days. For manufacturers facing customer delivery deadlines or supply-chain reshoring timelines, the shelter’s speed advantage is often the decisive factor in year one.

Liability, Enforceability, and Dispute Resolution

A subsidiary offers the cleanest liability picture: the Mexican entity is the contracting, employing, and importing party, and the foreign parent’s exposure is capped at its equity unless corporate formalities are ignored (piercing the corporate veil remains possible but requires proof of abuse). A branch exposes the parent to all claims, employment, customs, tort, because the branch is the parent.

Shelter agreements typically include arbitration clauses (often ICC or CANACO rules) and choice-of-law provisions. Enforceability of contractual indemnities between the foreign client and the shelter operator depends on Mexican contract law, and these indemnities only govern the bilateral relationship. Where the shelter operator faces a government customs claim, the shelter cannot compel the foreign client to step in; it can only seek contractual recovery after the fact. This distinction becomes critical when the sums involved are large or the shelter operator faces solvency risk.

What Changed in 2024–2026: Annex 24, Importer Liability, and VAT Guidance

Three regulatory shifts since 2024 have reshaped the entity-choice calculus for the subsidiary vs branch vs IMMEX Mexico decision:

  • Annex 24 electronic-inventory enforcement. SAT has intensified audits of Annex 24 systems, requiring real-time item-level tracking of every temporarily imported component. Multi-tenant shelter facilities face heightened scrutiny, each client’s inventory must be segregated and independently auditable. The likely practical effect has been increased Annex 24 implementation costs, which shelter operators pass through in higher monthly fees.
  • Importer-liability guidance. Updated SAT circulars and administrative criteria have clarified that joint and several liability may attach where the importer of record and the beneficial owner of goods are different parties, reinforcing that contractual allocation between a shelter and its client does not displace statutory customs liability. This increases due-diligence obligations for foreign companies evaluating shelter partners.
  • VAT refund-timing guidance. SAT has published operational guidance tightening documentation requirements for VAT refund requests tied to temporary imports, extending effective processing times. Subsidiaries managing their own VAT refund cycle should model longer cash-flow gaps; shelter clients may see the cost embedded in higher service fees.

Taken together, these changes increase the compliance cost of all three structures, but disproportionately affect shelter operators running multi-tenant IMMEX facilities. For investors, the implication is clear: due diligence on a shelter partner’s Annex 24 infrastructure and customs compliance track record is no longer optional, it is a financial imperative.

Decision Framework: When to Choose Subsidiary, Branch, or IMMEX Shelter

The entity choice for manufacturers in Mexico reduces to matching your operational priorities to the structure that delivers them. Use the framework below.

Choose a subsidiary when:

  • You intend to sell finished goods into the Mexican domestic market.
  • IP protection and trade-secret containment are priorities, you need direct employment contracts and non-compete enforceability.
  • You want a corporate-liability firewall between the Mexican operation and the parent company.
  • You plan to apply for your own IMMEX and control the customs compliance process directly.
  • Your investment horizon exceeds 3–5 years and justifies the higher upfront setup cost.

Choose a branch when:

  • You need faster setup than a subsidiary but want direct operational control (no intermediary shelter operator).
  • The parent company accepts full liability exposure and does not require a Mexican-law firewall.
  • Activities are limited in scope or duration (e.g., project-based mining or construction) and do not justify full incorporation.

Choose an IMMEX shelter when:

  • Speed to production is the overriding priority, you need to begin manufacturing within 30–90 days.
  • You lack Mexico-specific regulatory, labor, and customs expertise and want to outsource compliance.
  • Your operation is export-only and does not require domestic Mexican sales.
  • You plan to transition to your own subsidiary after 2–4 years once operations stabilize, the shelter is a launchpad, not a permanent structure.
If your priority is… Choose…
Parent-liability protection Subsidiary
Domestic market access Subsidiary (or branch)
Fastest time to production IMMEX shelter
Lowest upfront cost IMMEX shelter
Full customs & IP control Subsidiary with own IMMEX
Direct HQ control, minimal setup Branch
Export-only, outsourced compliance IMMEX shelter
Long-term (5+ year) investment Subsidiary

Many foreign manufacturers use a phased approach: enter under a shelter arrangement to capture speed, then transition to a wholly owned subsidiary once production volumes and local expertise justify the investment. Counsel should be engaged to structure this transition from day one, particularly regarding the transfer of IMMEX authorization, Annex 24 data migration, and employee transfers.

When to Engage a Lawyer for This Decision

The subsidiary vs branch vs IMMEX Mexico decision involves interacting statutory regimes, corporate, tax, customs, labor, and environmental, that require coordinated legal advice. Engage Mexican counsel when any of the following apply:

  • Negotiating a shelter service agreement. Importer-liability clauses, indemnities, insurance requirements, Annex 24 SLA metrics, and termination provisions must be reviewed by independent counsel, not drafted solely by the shelter provider.
  • Applying for IMMEX authorization. Eligibility thresholds, export-percentage commitments, and Annex 24 system specifications require legal and technical coordination with the Secretaría de Economía and SAT.
  • Structuring transfer pricing. Service fees, royalties, and intercompany pricing between the Mexican entity and the foreign parent must satisfy LISR arm’s-length requirements and any applicable tax treaty provisions.
  • Transitioning from shelter to subsidiary. The transfer of IMMEX, migration of Annex 24 inventory records, novation of contracts, and employee-transfer mechanics require careful sequencing to avoid customs and labor exposure gaps.
  • Acquiring or leasing land in restricted zones. Manufacturing near border or coastal zones involves fideicomiso (trust) requirements for foreign ownership under the Ley de Inversión Extranjera.

Bring the following to your first meeting with counsel: parent-company corporate documents (apostilled), a summary of planned manufacturing activities, projected import volumes and values, target location(s) in Mexico, projected workforce size, and any existing shelter-provider proposals. To find qualified Mexico corporate lawyers through the GLE directory, filter by country and corporate practice area.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Martha Villalobos at Villalobos & Moore, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Secretaría de Economía, IMMEX Program
  2. Ley Aduanera (Mexico Customs Law)
  3. SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria
  4. Ley del Impuesto sobre la Renta (LISR)
  5. Ley del IVA (Impuesto al Valor Agregado)
  6. Prodensa, Shelter Services and IMMEX in Mexico
  7. American Industries Group, Legal Frameworks for Operating in Mexico
  8. PwC Mexico, IMMEX / Maquiladora Guide
  9. Baker McKenzie, Doing Business in Mexico (2025)

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