The collection agency implemented the new modality that allows carriers to avoid the use of paper documentation.
The Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA) launched what is known as “I refer digital”, that will allow carriers to circulate with merchandise without the need for paper documentation.
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This is what lA GENERAL RESOLUTION 5678 which was published Monday in the Official Gazette. “Arca takes another step towards the modernization and digitalization of fiscal processes, aligning documentary obligations with current technological tools,” he said in a report andLEO of SDC Tax Advisors, Sebastián Domínguez.


Domínguez indicated that the modality allows to reduce “Operating costs, optimizing logistics and facilitating formal compliance, without resigning control or traceability.”
Next, we detail 7 keys to the new digital summary.
- Digitization of remitts without mandatory impression: It is allowed that, when electronic emission systems (except fiscal controllers) are used, it can be dispensed with the impression of the recess. Your graphic representation may be displayed in digital format.
- Digital availability obligation: The digital summary must be available in electronic format in the homes of the sender, receiver and transporter, if applicable. The issuer must also keep the file and make it available to the body when required.
- Digital reception compliance: The system used is required to enable the means for the recipient of the goods to confirm the reception, of the corresponding semester.
- Exception to the minimum size requirement: If the semite is not printed and used in digital format, it will not be mandatory that it respects the minimum dimensions of 15 cm x 20 cm.
- The Print Authorization Code (CAI) remains mandatory: the obligation to manage the CAI is not modified. The same must be consigned in the graphic representation of the remitts.
- The Electronic Electronic Remissue is not eliminated: the Electronic Motor Shop, contemplated in the General Resolution (AFIP) 4256, remains in force and must be used for the automotive transfer within the country of meats and subproducts of task of the Bovine/Bubaline and Swine species. It can also be used to protect the transfer of other items and/or products that have their origin in the processing of meats and by -products of bovine and swine hacienda.
- Validity since April 2025: These modifications will be applicable to the remittances issued as of April 22, 2025.
Source: Ambito