

Mexico vs Austria
Corporate Tax Comparison
Time of Update: Mexico: 4/05/2026 / Austria: 3/24/2026
Compare Mexico and Austria corporate tax rates, filing due dates, withholding tax, VAT, capital gains tax, and effective tax metrics for cross-border company planning.
Mexico vs Austria Corporate Tax Comparison
Basic Corporate Tax Comparison
Corporate Income Tax (CIT)
Mexico
Austria
General CIT Rate:
30
General CIT Rate:
23 (by 2022, this ratio will be 25%, by 2023, it will be 24%)
CIT Return Due Date:
31 March
CIT Return Due Date:
Usually: June 30 of the next year; if submitted by a registered tax advisor: March 31 of the second year.
CIT Payment Due Date:
31 March
CIT Payment Due Date:
The final settlement should take place after the annual assessment (payment should be due one month after the assessment).
CIT Estimated Payment Due Date:
The estimated payment by CIT will be due on the 17th of each month.
CIT Estimated Payment Due Date:
Installment payments by quarter.
Withholding Tax (WHT)
Mexico
Austria
Resident Withholding Tax (Dividend/Interest/Royalty):
10/0.9/0
Resident Withholding Tax (Dividend/Interest/Royalty):
0 or 23/ 0 or 23/ 0
None-Resident Withholding Tax (Dividend/Interest/Royalty):
10/4.9-35/5-35
None-Resident Withholding Tax (Dividend/Interest/Royalty):
23/0/20
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
Capital Gain Tax (CGT)
Mexico
Austria
General Capital Gain Tax Rate:
Mexican residents are taxed at 30% of their income. Non-residents are taxed at 25% of their total income or 35% of their net income.
General Capital Gain Tax Rate:
Capital gains are subject to the normal corporate income tax rate constraints.
Effective Tax Rate (ETR)
Mexico
Austria
Composite Effective Average Tax Rate:
27.63%
Composite Effective Average Tax Rate:
22.91%
Composite Effective Marginal Tax Rate:
20.29%
Composite Effective Marginal Tax Rate:
21.96%
