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    Australia To Argentina Money Transfer

    That would depend on the bank and your personal situation, but essentially you have to prove that the funds come from a legal source. We operate with Banco Galicia and their COMEX division is quite helpful so I'd recommend contacting them. ICBC and Santander have good references too.
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    Australia To Argentina Money Transfer

    We do bank to bank transfers from ANZ New Zealand to our bank here, NZD (converted to USD) to USD. I guess it would be exactly the same from Australia. As long as we can prove the source of the funds, there is no issue. The fees are manageable, there is an online calculator in the ANZ website...
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    Australia To Argentina Money Transfer

    Yes, quite a few times. It used to take between 3 to 5 days working days for everything to be cleared. However, we lately we just do bank to bank transfers, now that you can get USD in your USD account.
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    Australia To Argentina Money Transfer

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    Money Import Questions

    Serafína, I totally understand your confusion because I lived abroad for 11 years and the idea of handing a bag full of dollars to the seller would be downright rejected and totally suspicious. Here, in general, works differently. The typical scenario is as follows: You withdraw the necessary...
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    Money Import Questions

    If the seller agrees to that sure, it's the best way, easier and safer. But normally they don't so they can keep the dollars en negro: when you finalise the Escritura ("title") you normally declare a lower selling price to pay less taxes. And in any case you'll still need some cash money for...
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    Money Import Questions

    Sure, no problem! Let us know how it goes, and I obviously summarized my experience in the post without going into much detail, so I'm happy to help if you need more information.
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    Money Import Questions

    I'm currently billing my overseas clients without any issues. I'm Monotributista "F" (changing to "I" soon), and I just basically re-categorise as needed every three months. I issue Facturas E in English and USD, directly from the AFIP portal, and I use Banco Galicia to receive payments. In...
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    Looking For Expat Tax Specialist/accountant

    Hi Anita100, My situation is very similar to yours, except that I export services to New Zealand. I'm not an accountant, so this information is not professional advise, just sharing the advise I've been given by accountants and my personal research and experience. I use "AFIP's factura...
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