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🇲🇽 Mexico Income Tax Calculator 2026

Mexico applies a progressive income tax (ISR) with rates from 1.92% to 35%. Social security contributions (IMSS) of approximately 2.5% are deducted from employee salaries. The system uses a complex bracket structure with fixed fees and marginal rates.

Take-Home Pay Table

Pre-calculated net salary at common salary levels in Mexico (MXN), based on 2026 tax rates.

Gross Monthly SalaryNet SalaryTotal DeductionsEffective Rate
$15,000$14,066$559370.0%
$23,000$21,354$1,071470.0%
$30,000Median$27,731$1,519510.0%
$38,000$35,019$2,031530.0%
$45,000$41,396$2,479550.0%
$60,000$55,061$3,439570.0%

Median salary based on OECD / national statistics data. Calculations assume single person, no dependents, standard deductions only.

Tax Breakdown at Median Salary

Detailed deduction breakdown for a gross monthly salary of $30,000.

ISR (income tax)
$-1,519
IMSS (social security)
$-750
Total Deductions$1,519
Net Take-Home Pay$27,731

Calculation Assumptions

  • ISR (income tax): Progressive rates 1.92-35%
  • IMSS (social security): ~2.5% employee contribution
  • Employer contributions much higher (~25-35%)
  • Complex bracket system with fixed fees + marginal rates
  • 2024-2025 rates
  • Single person, no dependents
  • Standard deductions only
  • Does not include employer contributions

Tax calculations use 2026 rates from official government sources. See our data sources for complete attribution.

Key Facts: Taxes in Mexico

Currency
MXN ($)
Healthcare
Universal
Tax Year
2026
Median Monthly Salary
$30,000
Effective Rate (Median)
510.0%
Healthcare System
IMSS (Public) + Private

Tax Components in Mexico

ISR (Income Tax)

Progressive 1.92-35%

IMSS (Social Security)

~2.8% employee share

Retirement (SAR)

Employer contribution

Cities in Mexico

Explore cost of living and salary data for cities in Mexico.

Mexico City$21,000/moGuadalajara$18,000/moMonterrey$20,000/moMérida$18,000/moCancún$20,000/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the income tax rate in Mexico?

Mexico applies a progressive income tax (ISR) with rates from 1.92% to 35%. Social security contributions (IMSS) of approximately 2.5% are deducted from employee salaries. The system uses a complex bracket structure with fixed fees and marginal rates.

How much tax will I pay on $30,000 per month in Mexico?

On a gross monthly salary of $30,000 in Mexico, you would pay approximately $1,519 in total deductions (510.0% effective rate), leaving you with a net salary of approximately $27,731 per month.

Does Mexico have universal healthcare?

Public healthcare through IMSS (for employees) or INSABI. Quality varies significantly. Private healthcare commonly used by those who can afford it.

What social contributions do employees pay in Mexico?

Employees in Mexico pay the following social contributions on a $30,000 monthly salary: IMSS (social security): $-750. These are automatically deducted from your gross salary.

How is take-home pay calculated in Mexico?

Take-home pay in Mexico is calculated by subtracting income tax and social contributions from your gross salary. On a gross monthly salary of $30,000, your take-home pay would be approximately $27,731 (-410.0% of gross). Our calculator uses 2026 tax rates from official government sources.

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2026 tax rules • Mar 2026 rent data