Servicio de Administración Tributaria, Revenue service in Mexico City, Mexico
Servicio de Administración Tributaria is a revenue service in Mexico City that handles tax collection and oversees customs procedures across the country. The central administration coordinates fiscal compliance and provides services for individuals and businesses nationwide.
The Mexican government founded the agency on July 1, 1997, to consolidate existing structures for tax collection and customs administration. This reform aimed to increase efficiency and introduce modern standards in fiscal management.
The institution has shaped how Mexicans approach their fiscal duties by introducing tools that allow taxpayers to handle obligations independently. Many citizens recognize the agency through its annual campaigns encouraging timely filing and transparent record-keeping.
Taxpayers can access most services through the agency's digital platform, which offers round-the-clock access to forms and information. Those who need in-person support will find assistance centers in larger cities, where staff help with registration and documentation questions.
The agency runs a lottery system called Sorteo El Buen Fin that rewards consumers who pay electronically during the country's largest shopping event. This program connects fiscal transparency with incentives for cashless payments in retail.
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