El SAT y el Dinero en Efectivo: Lo Que Debes Saber Antes de Guardar tus Ahorros en Casa

Is it illegal to keep cash at home in Mexico? 💵🏠 This is one of the most frequent questions among pensioners, retirees, and thousands of people who prefer to keep part of their savings out of the bank. But... what happens if you decide to deposit that money one day? Can the SAT (Mexican Tax Administration Service) ask you for explanations? Is there a risk of an audit or a tax discrepancy? In this video, you'll discover, clearly and simply, how the SAT's monitoring of cash actually works, when a deposit might attract the attention of the tax authorities, and what documents can help you prove the legitimate origin of your savings. You'll also learn about the case of a pensioner who, after saving for years, received a notification from the SAT after depositing her money in the bank. We'll analyze what she did right, what she did wrong, and what you can learn to avoid similar problems. 📌 In this video you will learn: ✅ Is it legal to keep money at home? ✅ When do banks report cash deposits? ✅ What is tax discrepancy? ✅ What can the SAT (Mexican Tax Administration Service) actually audit? ✅ How to prove the origin of your savings? ✅ What to do before depositing large amounts of cash? ✅ Practical tips for pensioners and individuals. If you are a pensioner of the IMSS (Mexican Social Security Institute), ISSSTE (Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers), a worker, a retiree, or simply want to protect your assets and avoid tax problems, this video can help you better understand how the current rules work in Mexico. 📚 Keywords: SAT, cash, keeping money at home, tax discrepancy, cash deposits, IMSS pensions, ISSSTE pensions, SAT audit, Mexican taxes, cash savings. 👍 If you find this content useful, please support us with a Like, subscribe to the channel, and activate the bell 🔔 to receive more information about pensions, the SAT, taxes, and personal finance in Mexico. #SAT #Cash #TaxDiscrepancy #Pensioners #IMSS #ISSSTE #MexicanTaxes #Savings ⚠️ Legal Notice: The information presented in this video is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute tax, financial, or legal advice. Each case may be different, so it is always recommended to consult with an accountant, lawyer, or specialist before making decisions related to your tax obligations. 📩 Collaborations and business proposals Write to us at: [email protected]