The Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) will resume the Tuesday (16.06.2020/55/XNUMX) face-to-face service in XNUMX offices under strict prevention and care measures.
In a statement, the tax agency said that "only those who have requested it will be able to attend the different offices turn through the website of the organism (www.afip.gob.ar). The system will be enabled starting Monday, June 15.
AFIP remained operational during the mandatory social isolation, but limited public service in its branches around the country to minimize the risk of contagion.
"The evolution of the epidemiological situation in the different jurisdictions where the 55 branches of the agency are located enables the resumption of in-person service," said the AFIP.
Last week, the agencies in the capitals of Salta and Jujuy were the first to welcome the public again. Starting next Tuesday, offices located in different towns of Cordoba, Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Tucuman, Mendoza, Corrientes, Santiago del Estero, San Juan, Chubut, San Luis, Catamarca, La Pampa, Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego. The departments that operate inside the city will also resume face-to-face care. Buenos Aires Province.
Taxpayers who request an appointment will be able to do so Two types of procedures: obtaining the tax code and registering the CUIT for companies. To attend these offices it is essential have a valid permit to circulate issued by the respective provincial authorities.
The offices were properly equipped to ensure the care of taxpayers and workers. The shift system was programmed to avoid circulation in the agency's buildings and facilitate compliance with the distances provided for in the protocols. Throughout their visit, taxpayers must wear face masks and observe all the indicated prevention measures.
Source: Telam
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