Property owners in Mexico: There are two annual fees to be paid in January for those who own property in Baja California Sur. Mexican property taxes are known as predial and like most other counties and municipalities these taxes are used to operate local governments. Similar to our north of the US – Mexican neighbours, there is a discount for paying the entire tax early; paying by the end of January you receive a 20% discount, February for a 15% discount, March a 10% discount and April, a 5% discount. In Mexico property tax statements are not sent out in the mail; one must go to the local Public Registry office or access the Municipal website – https://www.tesoreria.loscabos.gob.mx/ Taco Tuesdays are happening: If you’ve enjoyed a day exploring our Baja desert, kicking back at the playa or looking at Los Cabos real estate there is a good chance you came across a taco stand or two. Our famous Baja tacos are traditionally fish, shrimp or some other type of fresh seafood yet the combination of tortilla and fillings is endless as our local food scene leaders are known to think way outside the box. Vacation in Cabo like a local: Starting in November and running through May, every Saturday from 9AM-3PM follow the sounds of laughter and music down a dirt road lined with carrizo (reeds) gently swaying in the breeze to the Mercado Organico (organic market). Find locally sourced fresh produce, plants for planting at home, handmade gifts, artisanal jewelry, local photographers, poets, storytellers, performers, and FOOD! The market has grown year after year and is without a doubt a “cannot-miss” event each Saturday. Insiders tip: Visit the booth “El Rinconcito” and sample their amazing tamales, chilaquiles, and vegetarian pozole.. you can thank us later! It is a melancholy moment when the planes tires leave the ground as you depart San Jose del Cabo International Airport. After living in Los Cabos for four years, I never thought that going on vacation would bring such anxiety. Am I excited to depart on a trip that has been bought and paid for after months of planning? Absolutely. A day of skiing in Lake Tahoe. 1 – The People – We are a resort community in an area whose industry, for decades, was based on farming and fishing. Los Cabos attracts many people from other states of Mexico who know  ‘The Cape’ is a great place to live and work. Mexican’s are lovely people who appreciate the beauty, the weather and the opportunity to work in one of the largest tourist destinations in Mexico.Property owners in Mexico – Two annual dues 1
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