As more companies look to Mexico to support regional expansion, nearshoring strategies, or access to skilled talent, one key decision stands out early in the process:
Should you establish your own legal entity or partner with an Employer of Record (EOR)in Mexico?
Both routes offer access to Mexico’s competitive labor market—but they come with very different levels of responsibility, flexibility, and opportunity.
An Employer of Record (EOR) is a third-party organization that legally hires employees on your behalf in Mexico. The EOR becomes the official employer of record, handling all HR compliance, payroll, benefits, taxes, and labor law obligations—while your company manages the employee’s day-to-day tasks and performance.
Fast market entry – start hiring in weeks without forming a company.
Full legal compliance with Mexican labor laws, tax regulations, and benefits.
No need for a local legal entity or permanent establishment.
Ideal for pilot programs, short-term projects, or limited headcount.
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Setting up a legal entity in Mexico means formally establishing a Mexican corporation (e.g., S. de R.L. or S.A. de C.V.) to hire employees and conduct business directly. It involves investing in the country to create a foreign subsidiary, with country-specific tax and reporting requirements.
Full control and customization of HR policies, financial operations, and contracts.
Longer setup timeline and, if required, legal procedures for company closure.
Permanent Establishment may trigger tax liabilities, depending on the structure.
The timeline for incorporating a legal entity in Mexico depends on the federal authorities, and could vary greatly. The above timeline is the realistic experience of Prodensa, who supports +10 incorporations per month on behalf of clients.
Consider a hybrid option, like outsourcing the HR department of your entity to experts.
Here are a few guiding questions to help you decide:
Are you testing the market or planning a long-term presence?
Do you plan to hire a small remote team or build a full operation?
Are you familiar with Mexican labor law, tax compliance, and HR requirements?
If you need speed, flexibility, and compliance without the burden of incorporation, an Employer of Record in Mexico is often the best first step. If you’re building a factory, sourcing locally, or scaling operations significantly, setting up your own legal entity is the more strategic choice.
Many global companies begin with an EOR to hire quickly and test the waters, then transition to a legal entity as their operation grows. Working with an experienced partner can help guide this evolution smoothly—and ensure your company remains compliant at every stage.
Whether you're ready to launch or still exploring, our team specializes in end-to-end support for international companies expanding into Mexico. Let’s talk about your goals—and help you choose the right path.
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