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The SA de CV is similar to the “Inc.” of the United States and Canada. Another version of a corporate entity is the Limited Liability Company which has become more common in recent years. The Mexican counterpart is the SRLde CV, the Limited Responsibility company with variable capital.
De R. L.) and the Sociedad De Responsabilidad Limitada De Capital Variable (S. De R.L. De C.V.) are nonnegotiable stock limited liability corporations of two or more persons whose liabilities for acts of the corporation are limited to their capital contribution.
Sure you can! Foreigners can own 100% of a business in Mexico. Therefore, there is no need for a foreigner to partner with a Mexican citizen. This is clearly stated in Article 4 of the Mexican Foreign Investment Law; let us see the critical part.
A) Sociedad Anónima (S.A.) and Sociedad Anónima de Capital Variable (S.A. de C.V.) The S.A. is a regular corporation and the S.A. de C.V. is a regular corporation with variable capital (i.e., its capital can be increased by resolution of its board of directors).
Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (S. de R.L. or Limited Liability Company) are corporate entities consisting of two or more shareholders, whose shareholders enjoy limited liability. The S. de R.L. is similar in structure to the United States Limited Liability Company.
Although there are several types of corporations in Mexico, by far the most common corporation type in Mexico is the Sociedad Anonima (S.A.) / Sociedad Anonima de Capital Variabe (S.A. de C.V.). These corporate entities, consisting of two or more shareholders, enjoy limited liability.
The process of formal dissolution will vary depending on the type of company and ownership structure, but generally, it involves drafting resolutions approving the liquidation, appointing a liquidator, wrapping up all the company's debts and obligations and notification of relevant Mexican agencies of the dissolution.
Lat Am Spain. abbreviation for (Mexico) (= Sociedad Anónima de Capital Variable) Corp (US) ⧫ Ltd (Brit) ⧫ plc (Brit) ⧫ Inc (US)
A general business license is not required in Texas.
Name your LLC. File a certificate of formation. Choose a registered agent. Create your operating agreement. Get an EIN. Apply for business licenses. Apply for a tax permit. Open a business bank account.