Carlos Castagneto, director of AFIP. He assured that the Buy without VAT program was very well received and detailed the control tasks he is carrying out.
The owner of the Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP), Carlos Castagnetoanalyzed the evolution of the first day of the program Buy Without VAT, which started this Mondayand affirmed the results were “good”, especially due to the good level of acceptance that the initiative had in the population, and highlighted that many operations are being carried out so that businesses work within the framework of the law.
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“Really the first results that we have had were good although we are also updating data regarding the CBUbecause they may have changed,” said the official.


The measure, which will refund 21% of VAT on products in the basic baskethas a return limit of $18,800 per month; and covers workers in a dependency relationship with incomes of up to six Minimum, Vital and Mobile Wagesand those who receive retirements, death pensions and national non-contributory pensions with a maximum of six minimum salaries.
In this way, the limit of income to access the benefit In the case of workers it is $708,000 and $524,758.56 for retirees.
VAT refund: reinforcements in controls
“We are doing many operations with the DGI throughout the country, putting stickers on each of the businesses and in the case of those that are not registered, forcing them to do so,” he indicated Castagneto this morning to Télam Radio.
Castagneto He warned that in the operations the organization’s workers “put stickers on each of the businesses and register the establishments that have not yet done so.” In this sense, he considered that, for citizens, the request for the purchase receipt is “very important” so that merchants “use the postnet” that validates the operation.
They can also access the VAT refund the staff of private homes included in the special regime of the activity, monotributistas of all categories and beneficiaries of the Alimentar Card or cards issued from the Potenciar Trabajo Program.
Source: Ambito