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65/100
6-10 weeks
$3,500
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35/100
8-12 weeks
$4,500
Operational Ease updated: El Salvador 65; Mexico 35.
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NavviPal's formation fee in El Salvador is $3,500. In Mexico, it's $4,500. Formation takes 6-10 weeks in El Salvador and 8-12 weeks in Mexico.
Operational Ease scores and category leaders are mechanical outputs from the source facts, not a universal country recommendation. Use the selected lens, then assess the complete legal, tax, banking, payroll, and operating requirements for your structure.
Review El Salvador if this market remains in scope after you assess its entity types, local-management requirements, published cost basis, tax rules, banking timeline, and payroll obligations.
View El Salvador guideReview Mexico if this market remains in scope after you assess its entity types, local-management requirements, published cost basis, tax rules, banking timeline, and payroll obligations.
View Mexico guideThe selected lens changes which source facts appear first and how the five dimension scores are weighted. Category leaders use the displayed calculated scores only.
| Category | El Salvador | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
| Corporate tax | El Salvador's income tax (Impuesto sobre la Renta) is levied at 30% on net taxable income for entities with annual income above $150,000 USD; a 25% rate applies to smaller entities. Monthly advance payments (pagos a cuenta) of 1.75% of gross monthly income are required. Country guide | Corporate income tax (ISR, Impuesto Sobre la Renta) is levied at a flat rate of 30% on net taxable income. Monthly provisional advance payments are required, with the final annual return due by March 31. Country guide |
| Local management or representation | El Salvador requires companies to designate a legal representative who is domiciled in El Salvador. NavviPal provides a qualified local legal representative who acts solely on your company's instructions with full indemnity protections in place. Country guide | Mexico does not require a resident director: foreign shareholders and directors can manage the entity remotely. It does require a Mexico-based legal representative, needed to complete RFC tax registration and to sign in person for the e.firma and the corporate bank account. A local registered address is also mandatory. Country guide |
| Payroll and employment | El Salvador's labor framework is governed by the Código de Trabajo. The dollarized economy simplifies payroll administration, and all obligations are denominated in USD. Country guide | Employers in Mexico are governed by the Ley Federal del Trabajo (LFT). Mexico has one of the more comprehensive mandatory benefits frameworks in Latin America, including statutory bonuses, profit sharing, and social security contributions. Any specialized-services provider the entity uses must also be REPSE-registered, since general labor outsourcing for core business activities has been banned since the 2021 reform. Country guide |
| Formation timeline | 8-12 weeks Country guide | |
| Foreign ownership | El Salvador allows 100% foreign ownership in most sectors. PROESA (the investment promotion agency) actively facilitates foreign direct investment, and El Salvador has signed investment protection agreements with major trading partners. A Representante Legal domiciled in El Salvador is required for all entities. Restrictions apply in a limited number of regulated sectors. Country guide | Mexico permits 100% foreign ownership in most business sectors. Certain industries, including energy, aviation, broadcasting, and financial services, have restricted foreign investment thresholds defined under the Ley de Inversión Extranjera. No Mexican shareholder or resident director is required for standard corporate structures, though a Mexico-based legal representative is required for RFC tax registration. Foreign capital must also be registered with the RNIE (Registro Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras) within 40 business days of starting operations, since missing that window triggers a daily penalty. Country guide |
| Corporate bank-account timeline | 4-8 weeks Country guide | |
| NavviPal formation fee | $4,500 Country guide | |
| VAT or indirect tax | El Salvador's IVA (VAT) is levied at a standard rate of 13% on most goods and services. Exports are zero-rated. Monthly IVA declarations are filed electronically through the Ministerio de Hacienda's DET (Declaración Electrónica Tributaria) system. Country guide | Mexico's Value Added Tax (IVA) is levied at a standard rate of 16% on most goods and services. A 0% rate applies to food staples, medicines, and exports. Monthly IVA declarations are filed electronically through the SAT portal. Country guide |
| Authorities | CNR (Centro Nacional de Registros): National registry center responsible for company incorporation and corporate record maintenance, Ministerio de Hacienda: Ministry of Finance responsible for NIT issuance, tax administration, and fiscal compliance oversight Country guide | SAT (Servicio de Administración Tributaria): Federal tax authority overseeing RFC registration, tax compliance, and electronic invoicing (CFDI) Country guide |
| Entity types | Sociedad Anónima (S.A.), SRL (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada) Country guide | Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (S. de R.L.), Sociedad Anónima (S.A. de C.V.), Branch Office Country guide |
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