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Business Days in June 2050 for Mexico

June 2050 has 22 días hábiles under the Mexican federal holiday calendar. June 2050 contains no Mexican federal holidays on a weekday. The month covers 30 calendar days, of which 8 are sábado and domingo. That count drives invoice cycles, payroll runs, and any contract that defines deadlines as a number of días hábiles in Mexico.

días hábiles

22

Calendar Days

30

Weekend Days

8

días de descanso obligatorio

0

Work Weeks

4.4

June 2050 business day calendar
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días de descanso obligatorio in June 2050

No Mexican federal holidays fall on a weekday in June 2050, so banks and Mexico financial markets keep their regular schedule for the entire month.

Mexico June deadlines

June 17 is the SAT declaración mensual deadline for May. The Banco de México holds a monetary policy meeting in late June. INFONAVIT bimonthly contributions are due June 17. Many maquiladoras run mid-year inventory cycles ahead of the second-half ramp.

Day-of-week distribution

The count of each weekday in June 2050. Useful for shift scheduling, weekly recurring billing, and any rota that depends on a specific weekday landing in-month.

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Mexico reporting cycles and business-day rules

Mexican business-day cycles align with SAT declaración mensual deadlines on the 17th of the following month, IMSS cuotas obreras and INFONAVIT bimonthly contributions, and CFDI 4.0 invoice issuance against the buyer's pago timeline. Banxico operates SPEI as a near-real-time interbank clearing system; bank cutoffs typically run to 18:00 local time. The 2006 reform under the Ley Federal del Trabajo moved Día de la Constitución, Natalicio de Benito Juárez, and Día de la Revolución to Mondays, producing predictable three-day weekends. Article 74 governs the seven mandatory federal labor holidays.

June 2050 días hábiles compared by country

Working-day counts vary across countries because each country observes its own public holidays. The table below puts Mexico alongside the other ten supported holiday calendars for June 2050.

How June 2050 compares year over year

June 2049 also had 22 días hábiles, so working capacity is unchanged year over year. On the surrounding months, May 2050 has 22 días hábiles and July 2050 has 21. Looking forward, June 2051 has 22 días hábiles under the same Mexican federal holiday calendar.

Using this calculator in Mexico

A Mexico City-based controller uses the 22-day June 2050 count to align SAT declaración mensual deadlines on the 17th with IMSS cuota cutoffs and INFONAVIT bimonthly remittances. A Monterrey maquiladora uses the count to schedule CFDI 4.0 issuance against monthly closing. A Guadalajara fintech treasury uses días hábiles math to track Banxico SPEI clearing windows and Comisión Nacional Bancaria reporting deadlines.

For informational purposes only

This calculator provides general estimates based on business day counting rules. It does not constitute legal advice. Deadlines in legal, regulatory, or contractual matters may be subject to jurisdiction-specific rules, court orders, or statutory exceptions. Always verify critical deadlines with a qualified professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many business days are in June 2050 for Mexico?
June 2050 has 22 días hábiles under the Mexican federal holiday calendar. The month spans 30 calendar days, of which 8 fall on a weekend and 0 are Mexican federal holidays that lands on a weekday. The remaining 22 weekdays are countable as días hábiles for invoicing, deadline tracking, and contract math.
Which Mexico holidays affect June 2050?
June 2050 contains no Mexican federal holidays that fall on a weekday. Banks, the central clearing system, and Mexico financial markets keep their normal schedule throughout the month under this calculator's national-only holiday set.
Why are some Mexican holidays observed on Mondays and others on fixed dates?
The 2006 reform to Article 74 of the Ley Federal del Trabajo moved three holidays from fixed dates to Monday observance. Día de la Constitución (originally February 5) is now the first Monday of February. Natalicio de Benito Juárez (originally March 21) is now the third Monday of March. Día de la Revolución (originally November 20) is now the third Monday of November. Día de la Independencia (September 16), Día del Trabajo (May 1), and Navidad (December 25) remain on fixed dates regardless of weekday.
How is presidential transmission day handled here?
December 1 every six years is Día de la transmisión del Poder Ejecutivo Federal, when the new federal executive takes office. This is a labor holiday under Article 74, fraction VII of the LFT for that specific year only. The most recent transmission was December 1, 2024 (the start of Claudia Sheinbaum's term); the next is December 1, 2030. This calculator's Mexico data includes December 1 for transmission years and excludes it for non-transmission years, consistent with banking-sector practice.
Why does the business-day count vary year to year?
Two things shift the monthly count for Mexico. First, the day of the week the first of the month lands on changes the count of each weekday. Second, Mexican federal holidays anchored to a fixed date shift their weekday across years. Some years a fixed-date holiday lands on a weekend; some countries shift the observance to an adjacent weekday and some absorb it into the weekend. June 2049 also had 22 días hábiles, so working capacity is unchanged year over year.

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