🇲🇽 Mexico → US Formation

🇲🇽 Starting a US 📊 S-Corp from Mexico

Everything founders from Mexico need to form a US S-Corp: banking, taxes, visa options, state recommendations, and step-by-step roadmap.

US Tax Treaty
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Banking Access
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Recommended State: Wyoming
TN
Common Visa Path

Mexico → US S-Corp: What You Need to Know

Tax Treaty Status

US-Mexico tax treaty reduces withholding on dividends to 10% (5% with 10%+ ownership)

US Banking Access

Mercury works well. Texas-based banks (Frost Bank, Cullen/Frost) experienced with Mexico-US structures. Citibanamex has US operations.

Mexico-Specific Considerations

Key factors specific to founders from Mexico.

US-Mexico USMCA provides TN visa for professional workers

Strong LatAm tech ecosystem — particularly Monterrey and Mexico City

Mexican SAT may have CFC-like reporting for US entity income

Texas formation popular due to proximity and cultural familiarity

Why Choose a S-Corp?

✓ S-Corp Advantages

  • Avoids self-employment tax on distributions
  • Pass-through taxation
  • Retirement contribution benefits
  • Payroll tax savings at higher incomes

✗ Considerations

  • Must be US person (citizens/residents only)
  • Max 100 shareholders
  • One class of stock only
  • NOT available to non-resident aliens
  • Strict IRS eligibility requirements

Recommended State for Mexico Founders: 🏔️ Wyoming

Maximum Privacy + Zero Tax. Wyoming offers maximum privacy and zero tax for international founders.

See Wyoming S-Corp Guide →

Visa Options for Mexico Founders

TN

Available to Mexico nationals. Consult an immigration attorney for eligibility.

E-1/E-2

Available to Mexico nationals. Consult an immigration attorney for eligibility.

O-1A

Available to Mexico nationals. Consult an immigration attorney for eligibility.

Step-by-Step: Form Your US S-Corp from Mexico

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Choose your state (Wyoming recommended)

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Hire a registered agent in your chosen state

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File your formation documents remotely

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Get your EIN from the IRS (Form SS-4 — takes 1–4 weeks for foreign applicants)

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Draft your Operating Agreement or Bylaws

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Open a US business bank account (Mercury or Relay recommended for Mexico founders)

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Set up payment processing (Stripe, PayPal)

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Understand your Mexico-US tax obligations

⚠️ Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Laws change — verify current fees and requirements with official state sources before filing. Consult a licensed attorney or CPA for advice specific to your situation. USLaunchStack is an AI-powered information platform, not a law firm.

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