Payroll outsourcing · 20 years in Mexico · PwC-audited

Payroll Outsourcing and Administration in Mexico

In Mexico a payroll mistake is not an administrative problem, it is a tax problem. Every payslip has to be stamped as a CFDI to be deductible, contributions are self-determined and filed through SUA, income tax withholding follows tables that change, and state payroll tax runs on its own rules in each of the eight states we operate in. None of it is reviewed by a person: the SAT and IMSS cross-check what you filed against what you stamped, and the discrepancy finds you. We have run payroll outsourcing in Mexico for twenty years, with PwC-audited processes and a written guarantee — Zero Errors or We Pay the Fine.

20+years processing Mexican payroll
PwCaudited processes
Zero Errorsor we pay the fine
8 statesincluding their payroll tax rules

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Manufacturers whose people we recruit, manage and pay in Mexico

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What we run

What payroll administration in Mexico includes

Payroll outsourcing in Mexico does not move your people anywhere: they stay on your entity and remain your employees. We take over the calculation, the stamping and the filings — and you see every run in real time, before it is paid, not in a report a month later.

Calculation

Gross-to-net, every cycle

Weekly, biweekly or monthly runs: ordinary and overtime hours, Sunday and holiday premiums, attendance and productivity bonuses, absences, loans and garnishments, with the ISR withholding and employment subsidy of the current tables.

CFDI

Payslip stamping

Every payslip issued as a payroll CFDI and stamped through an authorised provider, with the catalogues the SAT requires for each concept — the step that turns your payroll into a deductible expense.

IMSS

SUA, IMSS and INFONAVIT

Enrolments, terminations and salary changes filed on time, bimonthly and monthly contributions determined in SUA, work-risk premium recalculated annually, and the INFONAVIT credit deductions the institute orders.

State tax

Payroll tax, state by state

The state payroll tax is a local tax: the rate, the return and the filing calendar are not the same in Chihuahua as in Nuevo León or Querétaro. We file where you have people, on each state’s rules.

Benefits

Statutory calculations

Aguinaldo, vacation and vacation premium under the 2023 reform, profit sharing (PTU) with its caps, savings funds and food vouchers with the tax treatment each one carries.

Exit

Severance and terminations

Finiquito and liquidación calculated correctly the first time, with the documentation that closes the file and the CFDI concepts that keep the payment deductible.

The mechanism nobody explains

Why deductibility hangs on the CFDI stamp

Most providers list “CFDI stamping” as a bullet. It deserves a paragraph, because it is where Mexican payroll compliance stops being an HR chore and becomes a tax exposure.

In Mexico an expense is deductible only if it is backed by a valid digital invoice, and wages are no exception: each payslip is issued as a payroll CFDI and stamped by an authorised certification provider, which returns it with a fiscal folio. That stamped document is the proof. Stamp it late, stamp it with the wrong concept catalogue, or fail to cancel and re-issue when a figure changes, and the deduction behind it is exposed — along with the credit for the contributions built on the same numbers.

The second half is that nothing here is reviewed by hand. The tax authority already holds every CFDI you stamped, and it reconciles them against your returns and against what IMSS shows for the same people. A salary base that disagrees with the stamped payslips, a termination filed in one system and not the other, an employee still enrolled after leaving — these surface as automated discrepancies, months later, with interest attached.

Which is why the honest question to ask a payroll provider is not whether they stamp. It is what happens when they get it wrong. See everything we run in Mexico on our workforce solutions hub.

“Zero Errors or We Pay the Fine”

Our guarantee on the payroll we process, in writing and in the contract: if a filing or calculation error of ours triggers a penalty from the SAT, IMSS or INFONAVIT, we pay the penalty. Not a credit note against next month’s fee — the fine.

We can offer it because the payroll is processed in-house by people we employ, under processes audited by PwC. It is not a marketing line; it is the reason the process is built the way it is.

How it works

From your current provider to a clean first run

1 · Diagnostic

We review your current payroll: headcount, structure, benefits above the statutory minimum, contribution base salaries and what has been filed. Migrations usually surface something, and it is better found now than by an auditor.

2 · Parallel run

We process a full cycle alongside your current provider and reconcile the two to the peso. Nothing switches over until the numbers agree and you have seen why any difference exists.

3 · Cutover

We take over the calendar, the stamping and the filings, with your calendar and your approval step before any payment goes out. Your team keeps the final say on every run.

4 · Operate and evidence

Each cycle closes with the compliance evidence — stamped payslips, contribution filings, state payroll tax returns — delivered with the invoice, not gathered at year end when someone asks.

Who we do it for

Operations we process payroll for

Manufacturing plants and maquiladoras

The hardest payroll in Mexico: multiple shifts, overtime and premiums, attendance schemes, high turnover and constant enrolments and terminations. It is where we started and where most of our volume still is.

Multi-state operations

Plants or branches in more than one state, where the payroll tax rate, the return and the calendar change with the state line.

Foreign companies with a Mexican entity

You already incorporated, and you would rather not build a payroll and compliance department to run behind it. Reporting in the format your corporate uses, in English.

Companies leaving an informal provider

Migrations from an accountant or a small provider, where the first job is to find what has been filed and what has not.

Compliance

What to verify before handing over your payroll

Payroll administration is a professional service. If your people stay on your entity and we only calculate, stamp and file, you are not contracting personnel and you remain the employer. What you are buying is process quality and the liability behind it.

REPSE enters when personnel do. The moment a provider supplies people who work for you, that is a specialized service under Mexico’s 2021 labor reform and the provider must hold an active REPSE registration with the Ministry of Labor. Contracting an unregistered one makes your company jointly liable for wages and contributions and can make the invoices non-deductible, with fines from 2,000 to 50,000 UMA per infringement. We hold that registration, which is what lets us also employ your people under EOR / PEO or staff your plant directly when that is what you need.

Either way, ask for three things before signing: who stamps your CFDIs and under which authorisation, what the provider’s liability is when a filing is wrong, and whether the monthly compliance evidence comes with the invoice or on request. Spanish reading: maquila de nómina.

Coverage

Nationwide, with consolidated operations — and local payroll tax knowledge — in eight states.

ChihuahuaNuevo LeónSan Luis PotosíQuerétaroAguascalientesCoahuilaSonoraMexico City

Cost

What drives the cost of payroll services in Mexico

Payroll services in Mexico are quoted per employee per month. We do not publish a rate card, because the work behind the number varies more than buyers expect:

  • Headcount and pay frequency. A weekly plant payroll is four times the cycles of a monthly office payroll.
  • Complexity of the payroll itself. Shift differentials, overtime, attendance and productivity schemes and union agreements add rules to every calculation.
  • Turnover. Enrolments, terminations and severance calculations are the highest-effort transactions in Mexican payroll.
  • Number of states. Each one adds a payroll tax return with its own rate and calendar.
  • Benefits above the statutory minimum, each with its own tax treatment.
  • Condition of the starting point. A clean migration and one that has to be reconstructed are not the same project.

The comparison worth running is the fee against what you spend today on payroll staff, software and the accountant who reviews it — and against the cost of one filing error that nobody catches for a year.

FAQ

Payroll in Mexico: frequently asked questions

What is the difference between payroll outsourcing in Mexico and an EOR?
In payroll outsourcing your people are employed by your own Mexican entity and we calculate, stamp and file on your behalf — you stay the employer. With an employer of record, our entity employs them and carries the labor liability. If you already incorporated in Mexico, payroll administration is almost always what you want; if you have not, look at EOR.
What exactly is CFDI payroll stamping and why does it matter?
Every payslip in Mexico must be issued as a digital tax document and stamped through an authorised certification provider, which returns it with a fiscal folio. That stamped receipt is what supports the deduction of the payroll expense. Late stamping, wrong concept catalogues or a figure changed without re-issuing the document all put the deduction at risk, and the authority already holds the data to spot it.
How does the “Zero Errors or We Pay the Fine” guarantee work?
It is written into the contract: if a calculation or filing error attributable to us results in a penalty from the SAT, IMSS or INFONAVIT, we pay that penalty. It covers our work, not decisions you instruct us to make or data delivered late. We offer it because the payroll is processed in-house under PwC-audited processes.
Can you take over payroll for plants in more than one state?
Yes, and it is a common reason companies move to us. State payroll tax is a local tax with its own rate, return and calendar in each state, and we already file in the eight states where we have consolidated operations. One provider, one calendar, one point of contact.
How long does a migration take?
Typically one full cycle in parallel before cutover, plus the diagnostic before it. The variable is the state of the information we receive: a clean handover moves fast, while a payroll that has to be reconstructed from filings takes longer — and finding that out is part of the diagnostic, not a surprise later.
Do we lose control or visibility of our own payroll?
No. You approve every run before it is paid, and headcount, cost per employee, filings and stamped payslips are visible to you in real time. This is the objection we hear most about outsourcing in Mexico, and the answer is an approval step you own plus evidence you can see without asking for it.
Is payroll outsourcing in Mexico legal after the 2021 reform?
Yes. The reform prohibited subcontracting personnel, not contracting professional services. Calculating, stamping and filing the payroll of employees who belong to your own entity is a service, and it is unaffected. REPSE registration becomes relevant when a provider supplies personnel — which we also hold, for the cases where you want us to employ the people too.

Get your Mexican payroll quoted, and your current one reviewed

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