Your pension future starts with understanding it
Clear, independent information about Mexico's pension system for freelancers and self-employed workers. No sales. No affiliations. Just knowledge.
Clear, independent information about Mexico's pension system for freelancers and self-employed workers. No sales. No affiliations. Just knowledge.
When you work independently, no employer automatically contributes to your retirement. That gap can quietly grow into a significant problem over decades.
Mexico's pension system was originally designed around formal employment. But the law provides pathways for independent workers too. Modalidad 40, voluntary AFORE contributions, and the Régimen de Incorporación Fiscal all open doors that many freelancers simply don't know exist.
Understanding how these mechanisms work is the first step. This site explains each one in plain language, without jargon, without selling anything.
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Each section breaks down one part of Mexico's pension system in language that doesn't require a finance degree.
Learn how individual retirement savings accounts work, who administers them, and how independent workers can participate through voluntary contributions.
Explore the different categories of voluntary deposits into your AFORE: aportaciones voluntarias, complementarias de retiro, and long-term savings options.
Understand the concept of contribution weeks, why they matter for pension eligibility, and how independent workers can accumulate them through IMSS registration.
A voluntary IMSS continuation scheme that allows workers who leave formal employment to keep contributing to social security and protect their pension rights.
The Régimen de Incorporación Fiscal and its relationship with social security coverage for small business owners and self-employed professionals.
General concepts about retirement planning timelines, the impact of contribution gaps, and how to think about long-term financial security as a freelancer.
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Mexico operates an individual capitalization system, introduced with the 1997 Social Security Law reform. Each worker has a personal retirement account held at an AFORE (Administradora de Fondos para el Retiro). Contributions from the worker, employer, and government accumulate over a career and are invested in diversified funds called SIEFOREs.
When a worker reaches retirement age, the accumulated balance in their account determines their pension amount. Workers with at least 1,000 contribution weeks (under the 1997 law) also qualify for a government-funded guaranteed minimum pension.
For workers who entered the labor market before July 1997, the older IMSS law may apply under certain conditions, potentially offering defined-benefit calculations instead.
Yes. Independent workers can voluntarily register with IMSS through the "Seguro Voluntario" or through specific schemes designed for self-employed individuals. This allows them to accumulate contribution weeks and access social security benefits.
The registration process involves selecting a salary base for contributions, which determines both the cost and the eventual benefit level. It is important to understand that the contribution amount affects the pension calculation directly.
Additionally, workers who previously had formal employment and left can use Modalidad 40 to continue contributing based on their last registered salary, preserving continuity in their pension record.
Anyone with an AFORE account can make additional deposits beyond mandatory contributions. These voluntary deposits fall into distinct categories with different rules about when and how the money can be withdrawn.
Aportaciones voluntarias can generally be withdrawn periodically (every two months, depending on the AFORE). Aportaciones complementarias de retiro are locked until retirement age, potentially offering tax benefits. Long-term savings (ahorro de largo plazo) also have specific conditions.
Making voluntary contributions is one of the most direct ways a freelancer can build retirement savings within the formal AFORE system, even without employer contributions.
Modalidad 40 (Article 218 of the IMSS Law) is a voluntary continuation of IMSS contributions available to workers who have left formal employment. It allows them to continue paying social security contributions independently, maintaining their contribution week count.
The key feature of Modalidad 40 is that workers can choose a higher salary base for their contributions than their actual last salary, up to 25 times the minimum wage. This can potentially increase the pension amount calculated under the 1973 law for those who qualify.
There is an important timing requirement: enrollment in Modalidad 40 must generally occur within 5 years of leaving formal employment, and the worker must have accumulated a minimum number of contribution weeks beforehand. The specific requirements should be verified directly with IMSS.
The Régimen de Incorporación Fiscal (RIF) was a tax regime designed for small business owners and self-employed individuals with annual income below a certain threshold. It offered simplified tax obligations and, importantly, included access to IMSS social security coverage at reduced rates.
Through the IMSS-RIF agreement, workers in this regime could access healthcare, disability insurance, and retirement contribution benefits at a subsidized cost. This represented a formal pathway for self-employed individuals to build social security history.
Note that tax regimes in Mexico have evolved. The RIF was replaced by the RESICO (Régimen Simplificado de Confianza) for new registrations from 2022 onward. Workers already in RIF should verify their current status and transition options with SAT and IMSS directly.
Building pension security as a freelancer involves a few key steps. Here's a general overview of the process.
Find out if you already have an AFORE account, how many contribution weeks you've accumulated, and which legal regime applies to your work history.
Learn what mechanisms are available: voluntary AFORE deposits, IMSS voluntary registration, Modalidad 40, or RIF/RESICO social security access.
For decisions about your specific situation, consult a qualified financial advisor or IMSS directly. This site provides general education, not personalized advice.
Pension rules and tax regimes change. Check your AFORE balance, contribution week count, and applicable regulations periodically to stay informed.
The gap between doing nothing and taking small consistent steps compounds over decades. Understanding your options is where that journey begins.
Contributions made earlier in a career have more time to grow. Even modest regular deposits can accumulate meaningfully over a long horizon.
Without employer contributions, independent workers must actively choose to participate. The mechanisms exist, but they require deliberate action.
Many freelancers delay pension decisions because the system seems complex. Understanding the basics removes the main barrier to taking action.
AFORE voluntary savings, IMSS voluntary registration, and Modalidad 40 can be used in combination depending on your work history and goals.
Answers to questions that come up most often among independent workers exploring the pension system.
Each section of Poltril MX goes deeper into a specific aspect of the pension system. Whether you're just starting to think about retirement or trying to understand a specific mechanism, there's a guide for that.