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    The AFIP no longer requires rental contracts to be registered

    https://www.afip.gob.ar/572Web/carga-datos/alquileres.asp Tax deductions for rental expenses have always existed. You need to be registered as an employee, pensioner or autonomo to access them however. Here is the guide on how to do it and register the contract.
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    The AFIP no longer requires rental contracts to be registered

    They are instead appealing to tenants to register rental contracts in order to be able to deduct their rent payments from their own income tax bills, rather than depend on landlords declaring contracts in order to be able to pay tax on their rental income. A shift towards encouraging compliance...
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    Former president Alberto Fernandez accused of domestic violence... and corruption

    https://www.argentina.gob.ar/generos/el-ministerio-de-las-mujeres-generos-y-diversidad-de-la-nacion-en-numeros "Atendimos 357.692 comunicaciones por violencias de género en la Línea 144." - Although I do agree, in principle, that such a ministry doesn't make sense to serve as an intermediary...
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    Former president Alberto Fernandez accused of domestic violence... and corruption

    https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/08/11/fabiola-yanez-pidio-ayuda-al-ministerio-de-la-mujer-pero-nadie-la-asistio/ Fabiola Yañez claims in an interview last night that she went to the Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity (a government ministry created by Alberto Fernandez in 2019) to seek...
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    Former president Alberto Fernandez accused of domestic violence... and corruption

    https://www.infobae.com/judiciales/2024/08/09/denunciaron-a-luis-delia-por-instigar-el-suicidio-de-alberto-fernandez/ More violence from his own side of the political spectrum with D’Elia now facing charges for publicly saying Alberto Fernandez should shoot himself in the head.
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    Former president Alberto Fernandez accused of domestic violence... and corruption

    https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/08/09/la-denuncia-de-fabiola-yanez-contra-alberto-fernandez-venis-golpeandome-hace-tres-dias-seguidos/ Curious to see how he plans on denying these photos and this chat… And if the whole scandal around Alberto Fernandez couldn’t get any more scandalous...
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    AFIP will control your expenses in May: from what amounts should your bank report

    Who is trying to convince a pension who receives his pension through Western Union?
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    AFIP will control your expenses in May: from what amounts should your bank report

    100% agree each person should decide for themselves, and most importantly seek professional advice from an accountant not a forum of foreigners with a superficial (if that..) understanding of Argentine taxation, laws and language. For those with a genuine interest in the subject, it starts with...
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    AFIP will control your expenses in May: from what amounts should your bank report

    Not quite, depositing money in a special account just avoids/ minimises the penalties due. Only physical cash needs to be deposited in order to be declared. Anything else, you decide what to do with it and where to keep it. The penalty due depends on: - When you enrol - How much you declare -...
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    AFIP will control your expenses in May: from what amounts should your bank report

    Good post. Important to point out that more than policy, it is likely limited only by the systems and information AFIP has at its disposal to detect tax irregularities and be able to confront infractions without being exposed to a lengthy and costly wild goose chase to collect a few thousands...
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    Former president Alberto Fernandez accused of domestic violence... and corruption

    Deny. Deny. Deny. Then someone discovers the chats and photos and it becomes a case of denying the denial. Just like the vacunatorio VIP. Just like the insurance scandal. Not like this guy does not have a violent character that has been caught on camera before...
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    Argentina must repudiate its debt

    History will likely just repeat. The last time there was no CEPO (for a few very short years prior to 2019) the Blue (informal) dollar was actually worth slightly less than the official dollar - in practice only used as an option for those that had dirty money or tourists that wanted to avoid...
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    Former president Alberto Fernandez accused of domestic violence... and corruption

    https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/08/06/fabiola-yanez-denuncio-a-alberto-fernandez-por-violencia-y-hostigamiento-le-prohibieron-la-salida-del-pais-al-ex-presidente/ Former first lady, Fabiola Yañez has personally laid criminal charges against former president Alberto Fernandez for crimes of...
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    Government will monitor social media to predict future crimes

    To the title of this thread - it is not like idea of cyberpatrullaje is something new to Argentina. The former Alberto Fernandez-CFK government used it to "predict future crimes" and it was implemented by the Macri government before them for the same reported objective, complete with cases of...
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    Retirement age to be raised to 75

    No - Argentina is a democracy. I would take the story and the title of this thread as "fake news" given the absence of any official position, policy or draft on the subject and using just a little bit of common sense. A quick search and you will also note that it is absent from mainstream media...
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    The 23-Hour Shopping Frenzy: Argentines Stampede Over Border

    Anyone here for long enough or familiar with a few decades worth of Argentine history knows that it is the norm rather than the exception for Argentines to travel abroad to get better prices when shopping for most consumer items. Many things are simply cheaper in Chile than in Argentina...
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    Retirement age to be raised to 75

    The highest retirement age in the world is in countries like Greece and Norway... 67, while the life expectancy in Argentina is currently 75. Until something official actually comes out, I can't help but suspect but in the mix of some frenzied anti-Milei reporting bandwagon and/ or clumsy...
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    Restaurants new law: obligatory tip up to 18%

    See page 15. This sector currently has wages ranging from around 600k to 1.7m. Far above the national minimum wage of 234k.
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    Restaurants new law: obligatory tip up to 18%

    With the proposed rates of 14%-18% which is much higher than the customary 10%, should it come to pass, I'd be interested to see the small print of the law to understand if the employees will receive 100% of it or if the union who is "advocating" this law will receive some kind of cut...
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    Restaurants new law: obligatory tip up to 18%

    An obligatory tip is not a tip, it is a charge. They should adopt the Brazilian model of automatically including 10% on the bill and allowing customers to pay it by card and not subjecting it to one of the various transaction and business taxes that would otherwise apply under current...
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