The DDJJ with maturities set between September 11 and 13, 2023, both inclusive, will be considered fulfilled on time as long as they are carried out according to the new dates.
The AFIP established new due dates for presentation and payment of sworn statements of contributions and contributions destined for social security corresponding to the period accrued in August 2023, following the payment of the fixed sum to employees.
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According to General Resolution 5416/2023published this Monday in the Official bulletinthe obligations of employers included in the Argentine Integrated Pension System (SIPA), referring to the presentation and, where applicable, the payment of the sworn declarations determining contributions and contributions destined for social security for August, with due dates set between September 11 and 13, 2023, both inclusive, will be considered fulfilled in term provided that they are effective until the following dates:


AFIP: new due dates for DDJJ payment
CUIT Termination and Expiration Date:
- 0, 1, 2 and 3- 09/13/2023
- 4, 5 and 6- 09/14/2023
- 7, 8 and 9 – 09/15/2023
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Bonus for workers: how it is paid and who it reaches
The AFIP recalled that through Decree of Necessity and Urgency No. 438 of August 30, a non-remunerative allowance of $60,000 for workers who perform tasks in a dependency relationship in the private and public sphere, in two installments of $30,000 to be paid with their August and September salaries.
That bond It only applies to workers who receive net salaries up to $400,000, including remuneration concepts and non-remunerative, an amount that may be absorbed as salary increases.
Now, the organization highlighted that “for adequate instrumentation and compatibility of the measures provided, it is considered convenient to have a new expiration date for the presentation and, where applicable, the payment of the sworn declarations determining contributions and contributions destined for social security corresponding to the period accrued in August 2023.”
Source: Ambito