Tax Law

If you are facing problems with the SAT, tax audits, fines, or improper tax credits, our team of attorneys specializing in Tax Law is ready to defend your rights and help you meet your tax obligations strategically.
What is Tax Law in Mexico?
Tax Law governs the relationship between the State and taxpayers regarding taxes, contributions, and tax obligations. It establishes the principles, procedures, and penalties related to the collection and auditing of public resources, ensuring that every act of authority complies with the Constitution and legality.
Experience and results that support us
Hundreds of taxpayers advised on tax matters nationwide. Effective legal defense before the SAT and other tax authorities. Proven results in the cancellation of tax assessments and excessive fines.
In what situations does Tax Law apply?
Defense against improper tax assessments. Challenge of SAT fines and penalties. Advice in audits and tax reviews. Tax annulment lawsuits and amparo proceedings.
Why choose us as your Tax Law attorneys?
Specialized knowledge of Mexican tax legislation. Personalized defense strategies for businesses and individuals. Experience in litigation before tax and administrative courts. Comprehensive support in audits and tax enforcement proceedings.
Key areas within Tax Law
At our firm, we provide advice and defense in: Tax litigation lawsuits. Revocation appeals and defense remedies. Review of audits and enforcement procedures. Consulting on compliance with tax obligations.
Protect your assets and tax rights
At Fernández Zubia Abogados, we have a team of attorneys specializing in Tax Law in Mexico, committed to providing effective solutions to face acts of authority and ensure legal compliance with your tax obligations.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do if the SAT imposes an improper tax assessment on me?
You can challenge it through defense remedies such as the revocation appeal or the tax annulment lawsuit.
What is a tax litigation lawsuit?
It is the legal means to contest rulings issued by tax authorities that affect your rights.
How long does a tax procedure take?
It depends on the type of remedy or lawsuit; it can range from a few months to more than a year.
What happens if I do not pay an SAT fine?
The authority may initiate an administrative enforcement procedure that includes asset seizures.
Can individuals also challenge SAT actions?
Yes, both individuals and legal entities have the right to defend themselves against illegal tax actions.
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