ARBA seized more than 1,000 tons of soybeans and corn in operations on Buenos Aires routes

ARBA seized more than 1,000 tons of soybeans and corn in operations on Buenos Aires routes

“This is an extraordinary context, post-pandemic and with war prices. There is inflation, which is a problem for families who find it difficult to make ends meet. In this framework, we intensify controls to detect evasion,” Girard stressed. .

He also indicated that ARBA has been “a week of truck controls in which we check that they have the supporting documentation of the harvested production.”

He specified that, in the event that it does not have it, “the merchandise is seized until the owner appears, pays the fine and the corresponding taxes, which are 20% of the value of the cereals.”

In this context, he stated that the Agency inspectors stopped a truck that was carrying three tractors and a mosquito truck to fumigate, which did not have the supporting documentation.

Girard stressed that based on different actions, such as intelligent control, operations and electronic notifications, “more than 2,000 million pesos of evasion” have already been recovered in controls of the agricultural sector, and stressed that “the Agency focuses on the great evaders “.

“This is a sector in which there is a lot of economic concentration. We focus on detecting evasion in large taxpayers. Last year we recovered 2,000 million pesos of evasion, and that could be turned over to society in works, in infrastructure , in health, in education and in security,” the official stressed.

Grain truck control is being developed in Chivilcoy, General Villegas, Lobos, Pergamino, Rojas, Tres Arroyos and Bahía Blanca, as well as in Estación Olivera, Ramallo, Vedia, Colón, Junín, Pehuajó, Tornquist, Zárate; and in the ports of Quequén (Necochea) and Ingeniero White (Bahía Blanca).

Source: Ambito

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