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Extension of Exclusion Certificate Suspension for Importation of Goods: AFIP Maintains Tax Relief for SMEs

  • AFIP has decided to extend the suspension of exclusion certificates for the importation of goods to maintain a decrease in tax burden
  • Monotributistas must be reclassified in 2024 according to AFIP
  • The government is unifying tax and social security oversight in the DGI before the implementation of the moratorium
  • The suspension of exclusion certificates for importation has been extended until December 31st
  • Exceptions for certain imports include those made by Micro and Small businesses with a “MiPyME” certificate, imports made on behalf of the National State, and imports exempt from national taxes by the Budget Law for the 2023 fiscal year
  • Perceptions for income tax will not be considered in the determination of income tax advances, and perceptions for VAT can be considered from the ninth fiscal period after the importation
  • The extension of the suspension is for administrative tax reasons to modify General Resolution No. 5,339 and maintain a decrease in tax burden for these goods.

Source: ambito.com

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