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S.A.S. SOCIEDAD POR ACCIONES SIMPLIFICADAS This fast-scheme was created to facilitate the incorporation process for small businesses, many under one sole-proprietor, encourage their growth and fight informality. That is why once that they grow beyond the $5,000,000 Mx Pesos annual revenue then this type of corporation ought to be registered under a more complex corporation scheme.

CONCLUSION The information described refers to the general conditions for this kind of corporation in Mexico.

Still, it is important to consider various factors specific to each situation, and evaluate the SAS figure and others available in our legislation.

We can talk over the phone or in a videoconference in order to better understand your plans and provide you with options suitable to your plans or expansion into Mexico.

Contact us !

We will gladly assist you,

Daniel Castro

daniel.castro@lawyer.com

Cel: +52 (55) 6286 6530

maritza.ramos@castroycastro.com.mx

Cel: +52 (55) 6286 7547

We kindly invite you to know our services for Doing Business in Mexico:

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