20% Surcharge For Travel

Perhaps you missed this articlle from infobae....!!

http://www.infobae.c...rgo-del-20.html

Según detalló el especialista, esta semana mantuvieron una reunión con funcionarios de la AFIP que explicaron cómo será la operatoria a partir de los anuncios del pasado lunes. En el caso de los extranjeros, deberán presentar un número de CUIT utilizado en su país de origen para luego poder tramitar la devolución en su país.

How many lifetimes might we wait to get an Argentine tax refund in the US or Europe?
 
Perhaps you missed this articlle from infobae....!!

http://www.infobae.c...rgo-del-20.html

Según detalló el especialista, esta semana mantuvieron una reunión con funcionarios de la AFIP que explicaron cómo será la operatoria a partir de los anuncios del pasado lunes. En el caso de los extranjeros, deberán presentar un número de CUIT utilizado en su país de origen para luego poder tramitar la devolución en su país.

I read it. an extranjero is a non resident by definition. If you are a resident, you should be able to pay in pesos with 20% instead of 15%
 
They want my Social Security number (Tax ID) to purchase an airline ticket? Dah!

Picked a heck of a time to quit sniffing glue.

That is if you want to get the 20% back. I take it as a loss and with blue pesos it is still 35% cheaper.
 
How many people here trust the Argentine government with your personal data, specifically your Social Security number? Don't all raise your hands at once.
 
That is if you want to get the 20% back. I take it as a loss and with blue pesos it is still 35% cheaper.

That was yesterday today $8,67...!

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That is if you want to get the 20% back. I take it as a loss and with blue pesos it is still 35% cheaper.
Indeed. My greed is getting the best of me. The way the blue dollar is going, have no right to complain. Last time I checked Blue @ 8.75. Something is got to give soon.

http://www.ambito.com/economia/mercados/monedas/dolar/
 
I'm no economist but it seems so many people are missing the point maybe for all the noise and smokescreen put up by the current dickheadtatorship. If the market were allowed to determine the value of the peso we wouldn't have all this nonsense and restrictions. It would be priced someplace between the official and blue and AFIP could get on with doing what they should be doing. Things would just return to normal...am I incorrect? Please won't some brilliant soul out there let me understand the fallacy of this belief??!

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Blue rate is up around 10% in two days. I hear people attributing it to temporary demand prior to semana santa + new AFIP regs. Sounds exactly like the predictions of the blue heading back down to 7, 6.5 after the vacation season here due to "seasonal demand."

I'm sure the gov't will do everything in their power to keep this economy together and not devalue the currency before the October elections. Should be interesting to see what happens between then and now.
 
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