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Legal Considerations for Starting a Business in Puerto Vallarta


Puerto Vallarta, nestled along Mexico's Pacific Coast, has emerged as a vibrant hub for entrepreneurship, attracting individuals seeking to establish and grow their businesses in this idyllic destination. However, venturing into the world of business in a foreign country requires a thorough understanding of the legal landscape to ensure compliance and safeguard your interests.


Gómez Pérez y Asociados, a reputable law firm in Puerto Vallarta, is dedicated to guiding aspiring entrepreneurs through the legal complexities of starting a business in this dynamic city. Our team of experienced attorneys provides comprehensive legal counsel, ensuring that your business venture is established on a solid foundation.



1. Choosing the Right Legal Structure

The first crucial step is selecting the appropriate legal structure for your business. Common options include:

  • Sociedad Anónima (S.A.): A corporation with limited liability for shareholders.

  • Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (S. de R.L.): A limited liability company with a minimum of two shareholders.

  • Persona Física con Actividad Empresarial: A sole proprietorship, where the owner bears full personal liability.

Our attorneys will carefully assess your business goals and risk tolerance to advise on the most suitable legal structure for your venture.


2. Business Registration and Licensing

Once you've chosen a legal structure, your business must be registered with the appropriate government agencies. This process involves obtaining a tax identification number (RFC) and registering with the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) for employee registration.

Additionally, depending on your industry and business activities, specific licenses and permits may be required. Our team will guide you through the intricacies of obtaining the necessary permits to ensure your business operates legally.


3. Employment Laws and Contracts

As an employer, it is essential to adhere to Mexican labor laws, which mandate minimum wage requirements, overtime compensation, and social security benefits for employees. We will assist you in drafting compliant employment contracts and ensure you meet all legal obligations towards your workforce.


4. Intellectual Property Protection

If your business involves trademarks, patents, or copyrights, it is crucial to safeguard your intellectual property rights. Our attorneys will guide you through the process of registering your intellectual property in Mexico, protecting your unique creations and innovations.


5. Tax Compliance

Businesses in Puerto Vallarta must comply with Mexican tax laws, including income tax, value-added tax (VAT), and payroll taxes. We will provide comprehensive tax advice and ensure you file your taxes accurately and on time, avoiding potential penalties.


Partner with Gómez Pérez y Asociados for a Smooth Business Start-Up

At Gómez Pérez y Asociados, we are committed to empowering entrepreneurs with the legal knowledge and support they need to successfully establish and operate their businesses in Puerto Vallarta. Our team's expertise and experience will ensure that your business venture is compliant, protected, and poised for growth.


Contact Gómez Pérez y Asociados today to embark on your entrepreneurial journey with confidence and legal clarity.

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