#ajijic Retiring in Mexico? Here's What the IRS Still Taxes! #MexicoTaxes #USExpats #RetireInMexico

#MexicoRetirement #USMexicoTaxTreaty #IRS More than 1.6 million Americans live in Mexico full or part-time, making it the world's largest U.S. expat community. But many retirees are surprised to learn that moving to Mexico doesn't end their U.S. tax responsibilities. In this video, you'll learn how the U.S.-Mexico Tax Treaty works, whether your Social Security is taxable, what happens with 401(k)s, IRAs, rental income, and capital gains, and why buying property through a fideicomiso trust may create IRS reporting requirements. Whether you're planning to retire in Lake Chapala, Puerto Vallarta, San Miguel de Allende, or anywhere else in Mexico, these tax basics can help you avoid expensive surprises. This video is for educational purposes only and is not tax or legal advice. Always consult a qualified cross-border tax professional regarding your specific situation. For info, or business collaborations: [email protected]