The blue dollar closed the last week of 2022 with a price of $346 selling and $342 buying, rounding off a setback of $11 in the last two days of the year and having hit a high of $357 mid week. The live quote, in the cover of clarion.
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Savings dollar, card and Qatar: you can now ask the AFIP for the return of 2022 receipts
Those who made dollar purchases with the card, or were able to purchase dollar savings, can now request a refund of the 35% receipts suffered between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022, as required by General Resolution (AFIP ) 4815 and the ‘Scheme for Perceptions Feedback’ microsite.
In addition to the income tax receipt of 35% (or 45% depending on the date), users may also have received a personal property tax receipt (Qatar dollar) of 25% in 2022 if they spent more of $300 per month. Read more
The blue dollar closed lower on Friday
The dollar extended its decline in the parallel market last Friday and closed at $346 in the sale, $4 lower than the previous day, in which it had already dropped another $7.
With this value, the gap with the official dollar closed 2022 at 87.4%.
Source: Clarin