By General Resolution 5472/2023, the AFIP has put into effect a new registry called "Profile", adapting the current regulations in this regard with the entry into force of the DNU 70/2023.
In this regard and in accordance with this adaptation, the rule published today (29.12.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX) in the Official Gazette) modifies the registry system and destination, creating new profiles Registration for Importers, Exporters, Customs Brokers and Declarants.
In this regard, in the recitals, AFIP makes reference to rebuilding the economy through the immediate elimination of state barriers and restrictions that impede its normal development, while promoting greater insertion in world trade, among others. Then stating that, in accordance with the modifications implemented by the aforementioned Decree of Necessity and Urgency No. 70/23 and for reasons of opportunity, merit and operational convenience, it becomes necessary to receive said adjustments in General Resolutions No. 2.570 and its amendments and No. 333.
Thus, the AFIP highlights the following in its resolution: “Create the 'Importer/Exporter Profile' and the 'Customs Broker/Declarant Profile'' for the purposes of managing the destinations of the merchandise and other customs operations, which must be carried out in accordance with the provisions of current regulations. The "declarant" shall be understood as the importer/exporter or the natural or legal person authorized by the latter, who must register in the "Customs Broker/Declarant Profile".
The procedural guidelines will be available for implementation on the “Foreign Trade Operators” microsite of this Agency's website (https://www.afip.gob.ar).
At the same time, it decided to "Modify General Resolution No. 2.570 and its amendments as indicated: a) Replace article 4 with the following: "The following are hereby created: 'Special Customs Records'' which will be composed of Customs Transport Agents, general and dependent representatives and other subjects included in Title IV of Section I of Law No. 22.415 and its amendments.”
This General Resolution is effective immediately.
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