AFIP eliminated an obligation for employers

AFIP eliminated an obligation for employers

September 9, 2024 – 09:10

Since the Bases Law adopted a series of measures aimed at improving and streamlining administrative processes, the AFIP repealed the regulation that governed this procedure.

The Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) The obligation to inform the tax collection agency of notifications to employers made by workers or trade unions through telegrams or certified letters was eliminated. In this way, the AFIP continues with the process of simplifying procedures promoted by the current administration and advances in the regulation of Law 27,742 on Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines.

By General Resolution 5560/2024, published today in the Official Gazette, The agency eliminated the computer service “Labor Telegrams,” which sent digital copies of labor communications addressed to employers that were covered by Article 1 of Law 24,013. Since the Bases Law adopted a series of measures aimed at improving and streamlining administrative processes, the AFIP repealed the rule that regulated this procedure.

In any case, the service will remain available on the website so that users can access historical data of registered communications. This will allow the consultation of the digital image and the data associated with work communications sent by workers to their employers in the past.

In this context, Recently, AFIP eliminated documentary requirements and achieved simplifications applied to the following procedures and productive sectors:

  • Elimination of the obligation to register rental contracts with the agency. It only remains in force for accessing tax benefits.

  • Elimination of the Real Estate Transfer Tax (ITI)

  • Elimination of the Certificate of Transfer of Motor Vehicles (CETA), the document that had to be issued when selling a motor vehicle

  • Reduction from 5 to 2 of the sworn declarations that rural establishments must submit with the results of the harvest production.

  • Elimination of the Argentine Republic Import System (SIRA) and the evaluation of the Economic and Financial Capacity (CEF), as previous steps to purchase merchandise from abroad.

  • Elimination of the Register of Exporters of Charcoal (RECAR)

  • Simplification of worker registration: through the “My AFIP” application, a worker can be registered by entering only 7 pieces of data.

  • Elimination of the need to have the voucher called “Yerba mate route sheet” and the “Book of Movements and Stocks”, through which mills, dryers and/or warehouses will no longer have to register the income, expenses and stocks of said products.

  • Automation of the calculation of the fixed amount corresponding to the Occupational Disease Trust Fund (FFEP).

  • Repeal of the regulation that required grain operators to register in the Single Registry of Operators of the Agroindustrial Chain (RUCA)

Source: Ambito

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