The fourth installment of urban real estate expires.
This was recalled on Thursday 11 August by the Debt Collection Agency of the province of Buenos Aires (ARBA). The deadline to pay with discounts up to 20% expires. Quota 4 of the Urban Real Estate Tax, both for Built and for Vacant.
Taxpayers will have a 10% discount for timely payment and an additional 10% if they are registered when sending the ballot paper by post or by joining the automatic debit system. If they are already enrolled in these methods, they will get the bonus without having to complete any paperwork.
Those who do not benefit from this benefit will still be able to join the voting via email from the website, procedure which will be available 48 hours after completion. As for the bonus for the automatic debit method, the subscription will be delayed for 60 days until it has an impact on the system, from a credit card, savings account or checking account.
To pay taxes without losing the benefits, you can do it through the agency’s website, www.arba.gob.ar, with a credit card; furthermore, via home banking or via ATM after acquiring the code for electronic payment.
For their part, to fulfill their tax obligations in person, they will be able to attend all the branches of Provincia Net Pagos and other mouths of attention face to face.
New measures
A few days ago ARBA has implemented a tax measure to unlock the situation of thousands of plots in country houses and country houses and in well departments whose act was blocked by problems with the additional tax.
The series of resolutions streamlines the procedures relating to the tax burden on real estate items and simplifies the subdivision of plots. These efforts are part of the last stretch before the signing of the deed, but in reality they constituted a Gordian knot that – between provinces – wrecked the operations.
Issues have hampered real estate developments in towns, gated communities, country clubs, and even buildings, for people who bought foster care and got trapped just before the act.
The figure that was at the center of the controversy was the additional tax, which must be paid by those who own more than one property in the Province of Buenos Aires.
The inconvenience arose because ARBA charged this fee to the developer from the beginning of the real estate business as if it were the sole owner of the total extension of the land, when in reality these lands are divided into lots and end up in the hands of several owners.
The situation exploded shortly before the signing of the notarial deed, when the debt for the lot in question was notified to the notary, to the surprise of the buyers who – in many cases – owned only that property and therefore it was not their responsibility. the amount.
Despite the protests, the debt was still standing and caused ARBA complaints and judgments to the developers, which on paper were still the owners. For his part, the provincial government was unable to guarantee the collection that would have strengthened its coffers.
The new resolutions resolve this conflict, as they allow notaries to directly process the update of the tax debt, without the need for ARBA, and also implement the retroactive dissociation for the sales receipt and the possibility to modify the data of several items in simultaneous.
Therefore, they will be able to register even if they have complementary tax debts. To this possibility is added the provision that since last year allows the subdivision of plots that have pre-existing debts of the Basic Real Estate Tax.
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Source: Clarin