Merchandise Transfer Certificate
Also known as: Virtual transfer, V1/V5 transfer
A document covering the virtual transfer of goods between companies with foreign trade programs (IMMEX) without the goods leaving national territory.
Also known as: Virtual transfer, V1/V5 transfer
A document covering the virtual transfer of goods between companies with foreign trade programs (IMMEX) without the goods leaving national territory.
A merchandise transfer certificate covers the virtual movement of goods between two IMMEX companies. Through a virtual export declaration (V1) and virtual import declaration (V5), goods are fiscally transferred without leaving the country, maintaining temporary import benefits.
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Learn more→IMMEX (Maquiladora Program)
Mexican government program that allows temporary duty-free import of goods for manufacturing, assembly, or repair for export.
TradeMaquiladora
A manufacturing facility in Mexico that temporarily imports raw materials, components, and machinery for processing or assembly and re-exports the finished product, generally operating under the IMMEX program.
TradeTemporary Import
Regime allowing foreign goods to enter for a limited period without duty payment, with the obligation to return them abroad.
CustomsCustoms Declaration (Pedimento)
The official document filed with Mexican customs that covers the entry or exit of goods from Mexico, prepared and submitted by a licensed customs broker.