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Montevideo, March 10th 2026 - 02:54 UTC

Tag: Argentina's Customs Revenue and Control Agency (ARCA)

  • Monday, February 9th 2026 - 04:09 UTC

    Argentina regulates ‘Inocencia Fiscal’ to bring ‘mattress dollars’ into the banking system

    If a taxpayer enrolls, files, and pays on time, ARCA would be barred from reopening administrative or criminal reviews for that year and earlier periods

    Argentina’s government has issued the implementing rules for its Inocencia Fiscal law, formally activating a voluntary Simplified Income Tax Regime (RSG) aimed at encouraging taxpayers to bring undeclared savings —popularly known as “mattress dollars”— into the formal economy, while shifting enforcement toward compliance “going forward.”

  • Friday, January 23rd 2026 - 18:08 UTC

    Argentina’s tax and customs agency complaint targets national football federation over fake invoices

    The case is being handled in federal court and remains at an early stage

    Argentina’s Revenue and Customs Control Agency (ARCA) has filed a fresh complaint against the Argentine Football Association (AFA), alleging undocumented outflows of money and the use of fake invoices, with a preliminary estimated tax damage of more than 375 million pesos (around USD 262,372.01), according to Argentine media reports.

  • Saturday, January 3rd 2026 - 08:48 UTC

    Argentina shifts exchange rate policy

    Argentines may now pay streaming services at the official exchange rate, but will still be charged 30% extra for travel expenses

    The Argentine exchange market entered a new era on Friday, following the partial removal of credit card surcharges on expenditures in foreign currency. Additionally, the parity with the local peso now hinges on an inflation-linked floating scheme.

  • Saturday, November 22nd 2025 - 10:17 UTC

    Argentina and US sign strategic customs agreement

    Pazo signed the document on behalf of Argentina

    Argentina's Customs Revenue and Control Agency (ARCA) and the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) signed an agreement in Washington on Friday to deepen bilateral cooperation, improve border security, and streamline trade through smart controls and 100% digital processes involving automation and digitization of passenger and cargo traffic.