The General Directorate of Customs (DGA) announced that the preparation of foreign sales invoices has been simplified, with the aim of facilitating exports for entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized businesses.
«The main changes are related to the simplification in the preparation of the foreign sales invoice, which Now it will be managed by the exporter himself without having to resort to a logistics operator.", the AFIP reported in a statement.
The changes introduced "simplify processes, while strengthening customs inspection and control of foreign trade operations."
The new version of Simple Export 2.0 "It is the result of joint work with the Ministry of Productive Development and is available from the November 1st"the tax collection agency said.
The changes also allow for "greater participation by logistics operators with the entry of new players, so that exporters have greater diversity in their choice."
Through the Exporta Simple 2.0 platform, the portal will issue the new “Simplified Export Document” (DES), which will replace the proforma invoice.
More than 2.600 users are already using the tool to simplify exports for small and medium-sized businesses. Sales abroad were made for an average of US$ 2.810 each and weighed 37,5 kilos.
There are more than 120 destinations for exports through this regime, predominantly to the United States, Chile, Uruguay, Mexico and Peru.
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