- General Resolution No. 5589/2024 published in the Argentine Official Gazette on Oct. 23
- Implements a web service called CERTIVA for VAT credit certificates
- Includes measures for managing VAT credit certificates related to large investment incentive regime
- Provides general requirements and conditions for tax credit certificate issuers and recipients
- Procedures for using VAT credit certificates for suppliers, providers, and lessors of goods and services
- Establishes requirements for refunding or transferring VAT credit certificate amounts
- Provides instructions for taxpayers using the service for various tasks
- Resolution enters into force on Dec. 1
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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