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[*] posted on 7-31-2006 at 08:13 PM


And for a price he will t ell you where.

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[*] posted on 8-2-2006 at 07:31 PM


Thanks again for all the info...I did e-mail fernando in TJ and he did reply with good info...I haven't e-mailes him back because my e-mail is broke for some reason. I hope he sees this..Thanks Fernando, I'll be in touch.

Based on what I've heard so far it seems I should do lots of homework..I'd like to know more details from the two Daves who both seemed to think buying dirt was a better idea..its always good to know both sides and not just look for someone to agree with me.

I've changed my mind a little about how I "think" I'd like to get into business in Baja Sur...I was thinking about me starting up a business....it seems I should think about buying an existing business so I don't have to go through as much BS. I can't imagine any more hassel in doing business in california.

Anyway do you folks see a little advantage in just buying an existing busiess????

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[*] posted on 8-2-2006 at 07:37 PM


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I can't imagine any more hassel in doing business in california.

Anyway do you folks see a little advantage in just buying an existing busiess????

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It probably isn't more hassle it is just deferent




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[*] posted on 8-3-2006 at 06:42 PM


Vanderbergs wife is immigrado. Only immigrado or a Mex national can register like a pequeno contribuyente (small tax contributor). If you ever plan to transfer the business (sell it off) you shuld consider incorporating. Our tax rate for our S.A. de C.V. os 30% on the profits. If i could have set up my SA de CV without a Mex partner I would have but since I operate in federal waters I needed a 51% Mex ownership. For any new business that can be foreign owned my advice would be to set up an S de RL de CV (foreign owned corporation) kind of like the equavalent of an LLC.

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[*] posted on 8-3-2006 at 06:57 PM


Thanks for info Pam..I was hoping you would add something...I see lots of growth in Baja and I also see a bunch of Americans involved in the growth....the hassels must be manageable.
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[*] posted on 8-3-2006 at 07:00 PM


Its growing so fast here you can see it and feel it. I've been busy in the middle of my high season. We've seen lots of growth over the past two years and its happening faster and faster now, trying to keep up. Good luck.



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