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Ari Newman
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ISO foreign tax advisor - Mexico

Ari Newman
  • Atlanta, GA
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Can anyone recommend a tax attorney or CPA who is extremely knowledgeable with Mexican tax law?  We are looking for specific information that relates to the taxation of inherited property and the sale of said property for a Mexican citizen who has "non-resident" status. Thanks

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Eamonn McElroy#5 Tax, SDIRAs & Cost Segregation Contributor
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Eamonn McElroy#5 Tax, SDIRAs & Cost Segregation Contributor
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Your post is a little unclear on the specifics.  I assume you are looking for a US tax attorney or CPA who is extremely knowledge with Mexican tax law, for the specific situation of a Mexican citizen who does not reside in the US inheriting a property located in the US?  Maybe?

If that is the situation US attorneys or CPAs who know both US tax law and Mexican tax law would be hard to come by.  You're better off getting a Mexican tax advisor who will work with a US counterpart.

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