The Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) will resume face-to-face assistance to taxpayers starting this Monday (02.11.2020) in 34 delegations of the organization in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA), under a prior shift scheme.
The Appointments can be requested on the website www.afip.gob.ar to carry out some of the procedures that have been enabled up to now, including the registration of the CUIT for legal entities, the request for an Identification Code (CDI) or the presentation of form 3.283 to authorize a third party to carry out procedures in the organization, among others.
The 34 branches of the agency that are resuming in-person service with appointments are located in the city of Buenos Aires, as well as the agencies that operate in the Buenos Aires towns of Boulogne, Olivos, Tigre, Morón, San Martín, San Justo, San Miguel, Avellaneda, Lomas de Zamora, Adrogué, Quilmes, Luján, Pilar, Cañuelas, La Plata and Zárate, the AFIP specified.
According to the agency in a statement, "the 34 AMBA offices that will be enabled were duly conditioned to guarantee the care of taxpayers as well as the agency's workers."
It was also reported that "throughout their visit, taxpayers must wear face masks and observe all the indicated prevention measures."
"Those who go to a tax office must have a valid permit to circulate issued by the corresponding national or provincial authorities," the tax authority added in a statement.
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