Ries
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as far as I can tell, the only "new rule" that is actually going to happen, is, by December, the PAIS duty on imports will drop from 17.5% to 7.5%. This has not happened yet. This duty is mainly for wholesale quantities of product shipped thru ports.Ah, have the new rules come in? If so, can anyone chuck me a suitable link detailing what the new regulations are? Thanking you in advance.
This is NOT the duty charged on personal items at the airport- its a completely different tax.
I can find no info online suggesting Milei has done anything to change the old rules for personal belongings, which was up to $300 duty free, and 50% duty on anything over that.
Thats the law- which is almost never enforced, but they could if they want to.
Usually the reality is if you are travelling on a non-argentine passport, and its "personal use" quantities, as opposed to obvious wholesale quantities, the customs guys let you thru.
And unless they ask you specifically, the customs officers running the scanning machine do not see your passport or nationality.
so, theoretically, you could be charged 50% of the "value" of your goods, and they determine the value, although having a receipt cant hurt, if you have more than $300 worth.
That said, I personally, along with a couple dozen people I know, have on multiple occasions brought two laptops, along with e-readers, two phones, and various other goods without ever being questioned.
most likely, if you are not speaking fluent argentine spanish, you will have no issues.
But like most things, the rules have not changed.