| boe4fun 
 
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| Newer Mexican bank regs 
 
 Had to close my Mexican bank account at the Bancomer in Vizcaino. I went in to renew my debit card which expires in April and was told I can no longer
have an account without a permanent residence card. FMM will no longer be adequate due to new regulations.
 
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| bajafreaks 
 
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 Banks are going to lose a lot of Gringo money. I have an account with Intercam and I don't have residency either, I guess we'll see what happens???
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| Cancamo 
 
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 Gotta have a CURP these days, (Clave Unico de Rigistro Poblacion).
 
 Gran hermano wants to know where you live, etc.
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| chippy 
 
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 They will probably be asking for an RFC number also.
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| soulpatch 
 
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| surabi 
 
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 FYI, These are Mexican Govt. tax department regs, not bank regs. It is Hacienda that is requiring the RFC numbers. The banks, CFE, etc. have to
comply.
 
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| karenintx 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by surabi  |  | FYI, These are Mexican Govt. tax department regs, not bank regs. It is Hacienda that is requiring the RFC numbers. The banks, CFE, etc. have to
comply. 
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 I agree with you...but here's what happened to us.  Both of us have a RCF #'s however CFE would not add it to our account, said it was not necessary. 
When we told them..."it may not be necessary however we still would like the RCF # added to our account". Again, they refused.
  
 We then went to Tel-Mex, they added it with no questions asked.  I guess that is the difference in a Government ran company versus a privately ran
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| surabi 
 
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 Has nothing to do with CFE being government-run, has to do with your local CFE office- they sound like idiots. I registered my RFC with CFE no problem
and they now send me facturas for my payments.
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| pauldavidmena 
 
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 I just read this fairly straightforward article that explains the situation, but not when it changed. Anecdotally it seems fairly recent.
 
 
 
 
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