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Transfer Pricing in Mexico involves setting prices for goods, services, and intangibles exchanged between related parties, ensuring they are at arm's length to prevent profit shifting and comply with domestic tax laws and international standards.
Mexico's transfer pricing regulations are largely aligned with OECD guidelines, requiring taxpayers to prepare annual transfer pricing documentation (estudio de precios de transferencia) for transactions with related parties, both domestic and foreign. The Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT) is the primary enforcement agency, focusing on documentation completeness and functional analysis. Key compliance obligations include filing the Local File, Master File, and CbC Report (depending on revenue thresholds) and adhering to Mexican Income Tax Law (LISR) articles related to transfer pricing.