Starting January 2, 2024, the rate increases and will appear updated on the credit or debit card statement from that date.
Amazon Prime announced that starting in 2024 the rates for the streaming service will increase. It occurs after, for Argentine clients, the subscription increased following changes in the dollar card.
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According to an email that reached users, as of January 2, 2024, the rate increases and will cost $1,599 per month (without taxes included) and will appear updated on the credit or debit card summary from that date. . With taxes, it will cost $3,725.67 (as of now, the service is $2,941.44).


It is worth remembering that the Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) shook the hornet’s nest by modifying the tax framework that charges on consumption in Dollars with debit and credit cards, online payments in foreign currency and consumption of digital or streaming services such as Netflix and Spotify.
The Government established that for this type of operations a 100% perception for advance income tax and another 25% for Personal Assets.
He “Netflix” dollar It is the exchange rate that applies to video or music streaming services from foreign providers. It is calculated from the official retail dollar and taxes on Income, Personal Property and the Country Tax are added.
- Official dollar
- Perception 8% COUNTRY Tax
- 100% profit perception
- Perception 25% BBPP
- Total 133%
Dollar: how much streaming platforms cost
- Standard: $7,165.44
- Premium: $10,237.44
- Extra house: $1,787.99.
HBO Max
Youtube
- Premium: $2,224.64
- Family: $4,016.64.
Spotify
- Individual: $1,533.44.
- Duo: $2,044.99.
- Family: $2,557.44
- Students: $842.24.
Paramount Plus
Star Plus + Disney
- Disney+: $799
- Annual Disney: $6,699
- Disney + Star: $1,999
Source: Ambito

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