The National Registry of Foreign Investment (RNIE) is a legal obligation for certain companies and individuals with foreign capital participation in Mexico.
Proper compliance is essential to prevent legal and administrative contingencies.
One of the most relevant aspects is correctly identifying the applicable filing frequency, as not all entities are required to submit quarterly reports.
Quarterly filings apply when specific events provided by law and its regulations occur and exceed the threshold of MXN 20,000,000.00, including:
Annual filings apply to entities that are not required to submit quarterly reports but are still obligated to report annual information to the RNIE.
In practice, recurring errors often lead to contingencies, such as:
Quarterly filings must be submitted within the first 10 business days of April, July, October and January, with respect to the immediately preceding quarter.
Correctly identifying the applicable filing frequency and complying in a timely manner is essential to avoid penalties and observations from the authority.
At Guerrero y Santana, S.C., we assist our clients in analyzing their operations, determining the correct filing frequency and properly submitting their RNIE reports.
