Secondary extension. Mercedes Marcó del Pont provides up to three installments until July 31 to pay. Photo: Presidency/telam/cf
The Federal Administration of Public Revenues (AFIP) decided to extend the deadlines until July 31 to cancel taxpayers the obligations of income and personal property taxes to until three installments and with a down payment of 25%.
The agency also extended the benefits of permanent repayment plans for two months, in relation to the amount of installments and compliance with the plans.
The measures, published today in the Official Gazette, are aimed at helping taxpayers and those responsible comply with their tax obligations, to create the necessary conditions to strengthen the recovery of economic activity and maintain source of employment.
This is the second time this benefit has been extended.
The original March 31 limit was extended, by General Resolution 5177/2022, to May 31, a date that was again postponed by two months.
The General Resolution 5194/2022 considering the possibility that taxpayers could cancel Income and Personal Assets tax obligations up to three installments and with a down payment of 25%.
That will also give the agency will not consider the Risk Profile System (SIPER) category of taxpayers during the processing of plans to regularize their met obligations.
The benefit will reach taxpayers who fall into categories A, B, C or D. and exclude those categorized as “very high risk”, included in category E.
The Risk Profile System is a computerized rating system that conducts monthly review processes in compliance with the formal and material obligations of citizens.
Meanwhile, by General Resolution 5195/2022, AFIP extended until July 31 the interim term commensurate with the number of accepted plans in the payment facility, as well as the amount of installments and the funding interest rate applicable to the regime of permanent payment facility.
The maximum will be 8 installments and up to 6 plans per person.
And they provide facilities to those who perform critical activities (health and those paralyzed in the pandemic). Those payment plans for critical activities will also continue until July 31, 2022.
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Source: Clarin