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Tax Collection Agents and Licenses

Occupation (2523) - 2025-Q1

  • 5.61k, Workforce
  • $11.2k MX, Average monthly salary
  • 45.8, Average age
  • 38.5, Weekly hours worked
  • 4.95, Weekly days worked
  • 10.1%, Workforce with second job
  • 13.8%, Informal Workforce
  • 14.2, Average years of Schooling

About Tax Collection Agents and Licenses

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The workforce of Tax Collection Agents and Licenses during first quarter of 2025 was 5.61k people, whose salary averaged $11.2k MX working around 38.5 hours per week.

The average age of Tax Collection Agents and Licenses was 45.8 years. The workforce was distributed in 59.6% men with an average salary of $12.3k MX and, 40.4% women with average salary of $9.53k MX.

The best average salaries received by Tax Collection Agents and Licenses were in Baja California ($30k MX), Sinaloa ($22.6k MX), and Coahuila de Zaragoza ($20k MX) while the workforce was larger in Michoacán de Ocampo (1.09k), Tamaulipas (461), and Aguascalientes (441).

In terms of industries, the best average salaries were in Regulation and Promotion of Economic Developmen ($23.3k MX), Regulation and Promotion of Economic Development ($23.3k MX), and Legal Services ($16k MX), while the workforce was concentrated on Justice Administration and Security and Public Order Preservation (50.6%), General Public Administration (16.4%), and Regulation and Promotion of Economic Developmen (12.8%).

68.4% of the total informal workers correspond to women with an average salary of $12.6k MX and 31.6% to men with an average salary of $4.06k MX.

At the level of states, Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave had the highest percentage of informal workers with 100% corresponding to 47 from 47 workers, while the state with the lowest percentage of informal workers was Michoacán de Ocampo with a 15.6% corresponding to 171 from 1.09k workers.

Workforce and Salaries Evolution

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  • 5.61k, Workforce 2025-Q1
  • $11.2k MX, Average monthly salary 2025-Q1

At first quarter of 2025, the people who worked as Tax Collection Agents and Licenses were 5.61k being a 65.7% lower than the fourth quarter of 2024. (16.4k).

In the same period, an average salary of $11.2k MX was observed, registering an increase of 73.3%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2024 ($6.46k MX).

Workforce by State

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The states with the highest number of Tax Collection Agents and Licenses during the first quarter of 2025 were Michoacán de Ocampo (1.09k), Tamaulipas (461), and Aguascalientes (441)

Comparing the first quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2025, the main positive variations occurred in Michoacán de Ocampo and Aguascalientes with an increase of 810 (285%) and 227 (106%), respectively. On the other hand, the negative variations were accentuated in Guanajuato and Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave with a decrease of 2.07k (92%) and 954 (95.3%), respectively.

Salaries by State

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The states with the best average salaries for Tax Collection Agents and Licenses during first quarter of 2025 were Baja California ($30k MX), Sinaloa ($22.6k MX), and Coahuila de Zaragoza ($20k MX)

Comparing the first quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2025, the positive salary growth was higher in Guanajuato and Chihuahua with an increase of $17.4k MX (3.14k%) and $13.6k MX (296%), respectively. Por otro lado, las variaciones salariales negativas se acentuaron en Nayarit and Aguascalientes with a decrease of $14k MX (50%) and $12.9k MX (100%), respectively.

Workforce and Salaries Distribution by Industries

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The visualization shows the distribution of Tax Collection Agents and Licenses in different industries and economic sectors.

At first quarter of 2025, the workforce was higher in Justice Administration and Security and Public Order Preservation (50.6%), General Public Administration (16.4%), and Regulation and Promotion of Economic Developmen (12.8%).

In the same period, the best average salaries were received in Regulation and Promotion of Economic Developmen ($23.3k MX), Regulation and Promotion of Economic Development ($23.3k MX), and Legal Services ($16k MX).

Labor Informality

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Labor Informality

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Labor Informality 2025-Q1

  • 13.8%, Tax Collection Agents and Licenses
  • 54.3%, Average Informality in Mexico

During the first quarter of 2025, the labor informality of Tax Collection Agents and Licenses reached a 13.8%, which implied a decrease from 0.79 percentage points compared to the fourth quarter of 2024  (14.6%).

The labor informality of this occupation was lower than informality at the country level in 40.6 percentage points during the first quarter of 2025.

Labor Informality by State

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Greater Labor Informality: 100%, Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave

Less Labor Informality: 15.6 %, Michoacán de Ocampo

At first quarter of 2025, the states with the highest rate of labor informality in Tax Collection Agents and Licenses were Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (100%), Tabasco (86.2%), and Campeche (42.9%).

The states with the lowest informality rate were Campeche (42.9%), Tamaulipas (19.1%), and Michoacán de Ocampo (15.6%).

Labor Informality by Age and Education

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Workforce

The workforce of Tax Collection Agents and Licenses during the first quarter of 2025 was higher in the age group with 35 to 44 years concentrating 1.68k workers of which 68.5% corresponds to formal employment (1.15k) and 31.5% to informal employment (528).

Regarding the schooling years, the workforce was higher in the range with 16 to 18 years of schooling concentrating 3.2k workers of which 81.2%  corresponds to formal employment (2.6k) and 18.8% corresponds to informal employment (602).