Deputy proposes eliminating the ISR on the bonus

A legislative initiative seeks to modify the tax burden on workers to increase their purchasing power during the end-of-year season.

Analysis of the “Full Bonus” Initiative

The Mexican fiscal landscape could undergo a significant transformation with the recent legislative proposal by federal deputy Armando Tejeda Cid, belonging to the National Action Party (PAN). Presented on October 8 at the San Lázaro campus, the initiative called “complete bonus” has as its central objective the exemption from Income Tax (ISR) for this mandatory labor benefit. This approach reopens a fundamental debate on the tax nature of workers’ perceptions and the redistributive economic policy of the State.

The legislator bases his proposal on an argument of social justice and fiscal equity. During his speech on the platform, Tejeda Cid exposed a reality that, according to his perspective, is unknown to a large part of the citizenry: “the government keeps 30% of the bonus of all the workers in Mexico.” This statement seeks to generate a collective reflection on the final destination of these resources and the direct impact on the family economy. It is crucial to contextualize that, according to the promoter of the initiative, before 2014 this tax withholding was not applied, which suggests a regulatory change whose consequences are evaluated a decade later.

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Budget Impact and Potential Beneficiaries

From a technical and quantitative perspective, the proposal includes an analysis of the impact on public finances. Tejeda Cid explained that the project would benefit more than 30 million families, a figure that represents a substantial portion of the economically active population. The most revealing data, however, is the estimated fiscal cost for the Federal Public Treasury: just 0.2% of the Federation Expenditure Budget. This figure contrasts with the tax burden that taxpayers bear on a daily basis, including not only the ISR, but also the Value Added Tax (VAT) on purchases, the Special Tax on Production and Services (IEPS) on fuels, and the rates for public services such as electricity and water.

The central narrative of the initiative is built on the premise that the bonus is a benefit that belongs entirely to the worker in his or her own right. “They already worked on it, they worked on it all year,” said the deputy, emphasizing the nature of labor recognition and not ordinary income. This conceptual distinction is fundamental to understand the position: since it is a single and annual payment, the result of the employment relationship throughout a complete cycle, its nature should, according to the proposal, place it outside the scope of the income tax. It is argued that it is a resource free of bureaucratic procedures and intended exclusively for family well-being at the end of the year.

Legislative Background and Political Viability

An examination of the parliamentary history reveals that this is not the first time that a modification of this nature has been proposed. Deputy Tejeda Cid himself recalled that in 2014 a similar proposal was presented in the Chamber of Deputies, which did not prosper due to the opposition of different parliamentary groups. The lack of consensus at that historical moment highlights the challenges faced by a reform of this nature, which requires not only simple majorities but also a transversal political will that prioritizes tax relief for the working classes over other revenue objectives.

The call from the PAN legislator appeals to a sense of opportunity and shared social responsibility: “I call on you so that in 2025 the families of Mexico can have a better end to the year.” The rhetoric used – “a full bonus, a fair bonus, a free bonus” – seeks to build a powerful narrative that resonates both in the chamber and in public opinion. Additionally, in his statements on social networks, the blue and white deputy has reinforced the message that this benefit should be considered end-of-year support and, therefore, not susceptible to being punished with taxes as if it were regular income.

The formal legislative process is already underway. The president of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Kenia López Rabadán, has transferred the initiative proposed by National Action to the United Commissions of Labor and Social Welfare, and of Finance and Public Credit. These commissions will be in charge of carrying out a detailed technical opinion, evaluating the legal feasibility, the macroeconomic implications and the long-term effects on national tax collection. The fate of the proposal will depend on the results of this analysis and the ability to generate the necessary consensus in a Congress of the Union characterized by its plurality.

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Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro: 3.5 millones de beneficiarios en ocho años

Sheinbaum detalla los alcances del programa social en Xalapa, Veracruz.

La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum informó que el programa Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro ha beneficiado a más de 3.5 millones de personas entre 2019 y 2026. El anuncio lo hizo durante una asamblea en el Museo Kaná de Xalapa, Veracruz.

Cifras del programa

El programa ofrece un año de experiencia laboral pagada por el gobierno. Los participantes son considerados aprendices y reciben un apoyo mensual equivalente al salario mínimo, además de seguridad social.

“Ese año de experiencia a los jóvenes les ha permitido encontrar de mejor manera un empleo”, afirmó Sheinbaum.

La subsecretaria de Empleo, Quiahuitl Chávez Domínguez, precisó que la inversión total supera los 170 mil millones de pesos en los últimos siete años.

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Inversión educativa

Sheinbaum también destacó que su administración trabaja en la creación de 200 mil nuevos espacios para Educación Media Superior y 330 mil para Educación Superior, a través de instituciones públicas.

A la reunión asistió la gobernadora de Veracruz, Rocío Nahle García, quien reconoció el impacto de la estrategia en la entidad. El beneficiario Diego Armando Gallardo Castillo agradeció la continuidad del apoyo económico para el sector de las artes escénicas.

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70% de alumnas en medicina, pero solo 30% en puestos directivos

Persisten brechas de género en el sector salud pese a la feminización de la matrícula.

La matrícula de la Facultad de Medicina de la UNAM está compuesta en un 70% por mujeres. Sin embargo, en los puestos directivos del sector salud apenas alcanzan el 30%. Así lo informó la directora de esa entidad, Ana Carolina Sepúlveda Vildósola.

Al encabezar la graduación de la primera generación del Programa de Formación de Liderazgos de Mujeres Médicas, señaló que persisten barreras estructurales que limitan el acceso femenino a la toma de decisiones.

“La medicina se está feminizando”, subrayó.

El programa, impulsado junto con Aúna y Roche, capacitó a 48 médicas y profesoras de pregrado y posgrado para fortalecer su liderazgo. Sepúlveda Vildósola las invitó a proyectarse como futuras directoras de hospitales, jefas de servicio y diseñadoras de políticas públicas.

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La directora general de Roche México, Mónica Palomanes Seoane, destacó la relevancia de incorporar más liderazgos femeninos en un sector donde la participación de las mujeres es cada vez mayor. Su directora médica, Maryet Pérez Barahona, señaló que el programa busca mejorar la atención a pacientes y fortalecer equipos de trabajo.

Mónica Tapia Álvarez, coordinadora estratégica de Aúna A.C., consideró que México vive un momento favorable para ampliar la presencia femenina en liderazgo, gracias a generaciones con mayor escolaridad y participación en espacios públicos.

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Profeco advierte: no descuides tus finanzas en el Mundial 2026

Profeco emite guía para evitar deudas durante la Copa Mundial 2026.

A meses del Mundial 2026, la Procuraduría Federal del Consumidor (Profeco) lanzó una serie de recomendaciones para evitar que la emoción del torneo afecte tu bolsillo.

Compras responsables

La dependencia sugiere fijar un presupuesto antes de adquirir artículos, boletos o servicios relacionados con el evento. Comparar precios es clave. Para ello, está disponible la plataforma Quién es Quién en los Precios, donde se revisan costos de distintos productos.

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Cuidado con el crédito

Profeco recuerda que las tarjetas de crédito generan intereses. Si usas promociones a meses sin intereses, el total no cambia. Evalúa tu capacidad de pago antes de comprometerte.

“Los pagos mensuales pueden parecer reducidos, pero el monto total de la compra permanece sin cambios”, advierte el comunicado.

Cumple puntualmente con las fechas de pago para evitar recargos.

Canales de atención

La institución mantiene su correo y líneas de atención habituales para recibir reportes, consultas o denuncias relacionadas con el Mundial.

Proteger tu economía también es parte del juego.

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