The Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) established that since From August 3 to 16, there will be an extraordinary tax holiday period, for reasons of public health.
The decision was formalized by means of the General Resolution 4786/2020, published this Tuesday (04.08.2020/XNUMX/XNUMX) in the Official Gazette, whose text specified that During the period of mandatory social isolation ordered by the government, the suspension of the current deadlines for taxpayers in various administrative procedures will continue.
The measure reaches ex officio determinations, summaries, fines, discharges, closures, payment notices and inspection requirements, among others.
However, the decision It does not imply any modification or extension of tax due dates.
A tax holiday consists of the extension of all procedural deadlines in tax, customs and social security matters, but the actions of the AFIP are not suspended.
However, during its validity, the calculation of the deadlines governing the response of taxpayers to the agency's requests is suspended.
The resolution enables the AFIP to continue with the audit procedures carried out based on the information provided by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Argentine accounts abroad.
The regulations provide for the possibility of moving forward because they are of institutional importance and compromise fiscal interest within the framework of the current emergency context.
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