Or you could do this legally with contado con liquidación:This is 100% legal, you can report it in the escritura as the source of your funds here and it will give you an exchange rate of 7.16 or so. Not bad at all.
- Buy Argentine stocks abroad with dollars
- Transfer those stocks to a broker here
- Sell those Argentine stocks here for pesos
Just make sure you have your money and accounts abroad declared to the AFIP because this operation is 100% en blanco.
Saludos!
For foreigners, you need to have a CDI with AFIP (just apply for it and go to the office to pick it up, no big deal). On my CDI it is shown that I am non resident, so presumably I don´t pay tax in Argentina.
Hi, and sorry to ask a stupid question. How do you go about declaring your account abroad to the AFIP? I am non resident, so as far as I know, I don´t pay tax, and the AFIP is not interested in my accounts. Does the declaration of the foreign account need to be done before the shares transaction? Many thanks, Sarah
The alternative is to make several trips across the border and bring in your legal undeclarable amount of us$10,000. If when you came to sell the property the afip were to ask where this money came from, all you'd need to do is to show the amount of entry stamps in your passport equating to the amount your selling for.
yes, already thought of that!The alternative is to make several trips across the border and bring in your legal undeclarable amount of us$10,000. If when you came to sell the property the afip were to ask where this money came from, all you'd need to do is to show the amount of entry stamps in your passport equating to the amount your selling for.
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