Ernestina Godoy, legal advisor to the Presidency, rejected the existence of a “Spy Law”, after the reforms to the Federal Tax Code.
On his social networks, Godoy accused that some media outlets and accounts “they are spreading a lie about the 2026 Tax Code”: “They say that the SAT will be able to review in real time what you do on your networks, chat or on any digital platform you use.”
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He said that the subtitle they are using is 3.6, which is called Real-Time Review of Digital Platforms. He mentioned that the reform forces digital platforms, such as Uber, Netflix and Mercado Libre, to share tax information with the SAT to verify due compliance with their tax obligations. “not personal information of users.”
He indicated that, for example, what is requested is information about their billing to ensure that they pay their taxes.
“It is a normal and everyday understanding that must be carried out as in many other countries that already do it, so it is not about spying on anyone or checking your social networks. “The measure applies to digital companies, not to users,” said the legal advisor when referring that private communications are inviolable.
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“This measure is not to spy on you, it is so that commercial digital companies comply as all citizens do, taxpayers like you or me, who fulfill their obligations,” Godoy insisted.
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