AFIP: how to cancel your monotax debt in October 2024

AFIP: how to cancel your monotax debt in October 2024

The Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) offers an alternative for small and medium taxpayers to be able to invoice and offer their services legally, in order to make retirement contributions, pay taxes and have a social work.

The regime of Monotribute It has a simplified monthly payment payment system that unifies all tax obligations into a single amount, which must be paid according to the category to which one belongs. If you do not pay on the established datea small procedure must be carried out to pay it.

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How to pay an overdue monotax

There are three ways to pay an overdue monotax fee, and it all depends on the method by which it was paid monthly. It will also depend on how much time has passed since expiration.

If the Monotributo is only for one or two months, the simplest way to pay is through an Electronic Payment Flyer (VEP). To generate it, you must enter the “CCMA” service on the AFIP page, check your debt and select the “Payment Flyer” button. There, you must choose the overdue installments you wish to pay, the payment method, and generate the VEP. Then, enter your homebanking and proceed to payment.

Payment with Installment Plan

If the debt is longer than two months, you can choose to cancel it through a payment plan. Your CBU must be entered into the platform to calculate the available installment options. Once the number of installments has been selected, the debit will be made monthly from the indicated CBU. This alternative is available for periods more than 10 days past due.

Payment with Payment Credential

Another option is to pay in cash in Rapipago, Pago Fácil or Bapro, regardless of the number of periods owed, using the payment credential and selecting the periods you wish to cancel. It must be taken into account that this modality does not cover the interest generated by the delay; These interests can only be paid through homebanking or in a payment plan.

Monotax categories

  • Category A: $6.45 million
  • Category B: $9.45 million
  • Category C: $13.25 million
  • Category D: $16.45 million
  • Category E: $19.35 million
  • Category F: $24.25 million
  • Category G: $29 million
  • Category H: $44 million
  • Category I: $49.25 million
  • Category J: $56.4 million
  • Category K: $68 million

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