The Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) will carry out Two new online auctions of merchandise that due to delay, confiscation or abandonment was at the disposal of the General Customs Directorate (DGA).
This is established by the Resolution 4 / 2021 of the Regional Customs Directorate Hidrovía, published today (04.03.2021/XNUMX/XNUMX) in the Official Gazette, the AFIP authorized the sale of the merchandise, in the condition in which it is found and displayed, with due notice and under the electronic modality, through Banco Ciudad.
The first will take place on March 11. next year, in which car parts will be auctioned. The second will be held on March 18. and two high-end vehicles will be offered there, whose destination is solely re-export.
The merchandise that the DGA offers for auction is all that cannot be used for donation, while at the same time freeing up space in the different warehouses.
Both auctions will be held through the Banco Ciudad website, where you can see the merchandise from the different lots with the base price and a description of each one of them on the site https://subastas.bancociudad.com.ar/
To participate, interested parties must register 48 hours before each auction.
After completing this registration, users will be able to enter the selected auction and transfer the deposit, thereby obtaining authorization to participate.
Although the auctions are held online, each buyer must pick up the merchandise at the different locations where the products are located.
First auction
According to the AFIP, the auction that will take place on March 11 is made up of 38 lots containing car spare parts.
The products to be auctioned are located in the Buenos Aires town of Ezeiza, and therefore, although the auction will be held online, each buyer must pick up the merchandise at that location.
Second auction
The second auction is made up of two high-end vehicles: a Porsche and a Ford Mustang that can only be re-exported, as their import into the country is prohibited by regulations pertaining to the automotive industry.
The vehicles must be transported from the storage location in Rosario, Santa Fe, to the border where they will be re-exported.
With information from Télam
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