We transferred ownership of our group owned home to a LLC and that’s exactly what happened. It was viewed as a sale, we had to replace our bank trust with a new one under the name of the LLC and were required to pay capital gains tax to the Mexican government. Long story short it cost a LOT OF MONEY.I agree. it will require redoing the trust to reflect the name of the trust and as Landshark said it will create a sale. I asked the same about putting our house in a LLC and was told the same, sale.
Exactamente, not sure about the addenum as I put my kids on mine as successors when I applied for the trust.Don't see why that wouldn't work though.Not sure what you would accomplish Putting your Fideicommisso in a US trust. When you first got your Fidecomisso you named beneficiaries of the trust. It's a normal part of the process. If you pass on to the great divide those beneficiaries own the trust and the property. You can always change the beneficiaries of your Fideicommisso, adding everyone in the US family trust. This does not require a new Fidiecomisso I an almost certain. Ask a Notario.
It would be good for us to know some specifics on what they did if you don’t mind. This is a topic that no one on our forum really understands and for future reference it would be nice to know. After reading your posts it sounds like the solution was somewhat simple. Makes me wonder if it’s as easy as modifying the Fideicomiso by adding the name of the family trust as an owner. Basically adding the family trust to the Fideicomiso instead of adding the Fideicomiso to the family trust.We have a Mexican attorney in Penasco. They did it all and we paid some money.
Thank you! Keep us posted, it will be interesting to see how this plays out.Jack is an accountant. He went to an attorney in PP. She is going to contact the bank in Hermosillo that holds the trust for the condo. The condo has to be held in a trust by a bank.
Roberto: my Fideicommisso is with ScotiaBank. I’m lazy right now and will ask you this question rather than reading through my huge stack of Mexico documents: would I have been required to name a beneficiary at the time we formed our trust?Not sure what you would accomplish Putting your Fideicommisso in a US trust. When you first got your Fidecomisso you named beneficiaries of the trust. It's a normal part of the process. If you pass on to the great divide those beneficiaries own the trust and the property. You can always change the beneficiaries of your Fideicommisso, adding everyone in the US family trust. This does not require a new Fidiecomisso I an almost certain. Ask a Notario.
Hi:We transferred ownership of our group owned home to a LLC and that’s exactly what happened. It was viewed as a sale, we had to replace our bank trust with a new one under the name of the LLC and were required to pay capital gains tax to the Mexican government. Long story short it cost a LOT OF MONEY.