The Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) has already defined postpone until December 31st This year’s period Suspension of account embargoes due to non-payment by taxpayers, the deadline for which expires on July 31.
It is mainly due to the fact that the AFIP has already implemented the moratorium approved together with the Fiscal Package and the Bases LawThis will give companies time to regularize their situation in the coming weeks.
According to the head of the Professional Council of Economic Sciences of the City of Buenos Aires, Gabriela Russo, to Ambit officials working with Florence Misrahi They were told that the deadline “It will be postponed until December.”
So, it is imminent, that in the next few hours the organization will announce the new grace period.
AFIP launched a moratorium
The AFIP has already launched a new moratorium aimed at regularizing tax debts. The program offers taxpayers a series of facilities to update their obligations due until March 31, 2024, including tax, customs and Social Security resources aspects.
One of the elements to take into account is that the collecting agency plans to include debts in judicial process, which are those that generate embargoes in the accountsas well as those that are still in administrative processing.
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Debts may be included tax and customs. There are plans with cash payments and up to 3 installments with a significant interest reduction of between 70% and 50%, depending on the time of entry, and payment plans of up to 86 installments for SMEs and companies, with different initial payments, depending on the time of entry.
The moratorium and payment plans were a measure that companies and tax advisors expected, since in a year of falling economic activity and turnover, Many decided to extend the payment period for their taxes through permanent plans, which are short programs.
Knowing this, the AFIP had been postponing the deadline for starting seizures, which came from the previous government, while waiting for Congress to approve the fiscal package.
Source: Ambito