Effective midnight tonight, we will have two new dollars in town: the Dólar Qatar and Dólar Coldplay.
Naturally, as Peronism is the most rational and normal economic management style on earth, one requires
a brief explainer regarding the changes:
Purchases made abroad with debit/credit cards (up to $299.99 USD/month):
You will now have a monthly cuota of up to $299.99 a month to make purchases at the current dólar tarjeta exchange rate.
As of Tuesday, October 11th at 20:00 this is $1 USD = $274.75 ARS
Example: Wendy's at IAH; $8.77 USD = $2,409.56 ARS
IMPORTANT: To avoid the Dólar Qatar rate you MUST NOT EXCEED $299.99 IN MONTHLY PURCHASES, THE SECOND YOU
PASS IT WILL RESULT IN ALL PURCHASES, INCLUDING ONES YOU MADE AT THE CHEAPER DOLAR TARJETA EXCHANGE
RATE TO CONVERT TO THE DOLAR QATAR RATE
Purchases made abroad with debit/credit cards (Over $299.99 USD/month):
If you exceed $299.99 in purchases per month ALL your purchases, including those already made before hitting $300 will be charged
at an exchange rate of the BCRA exchange rate x2.
As of Tuesday, October 11th at 20:00 this is $1 USD = $314.84 ARS
Example: You're in Miami and you pick up a new iPhone; $999 USD = $314,525.16 ARS
Airline tickets, boat tickets, hotels, cruises, general tourism etc. abroad paid for in pesos:
You will now pay an exchange rate of the BCRA exchange rate x2.
As of Tuesday, October 11th at 20:00 this is $1 USD = $314.84 ARS
Example: You use Despegar to book a room at a hotel in Montevideo for one night; $87.33 = $27,494.98 ARS
An international artist comes to preform in Buenos Aires and you buy a ticket to their show:
TBD; it's hard to say since we don't know what the cost of the tickets are in dollars normally, tickets will now be subject to the 30% PAIS tax.
As of Tuesday, October 11th at 20:00 this is $1 USD = $204.65 ARS
FAQs:
I already made purchases abroad, bought tickets abroad, or bought a ticket to the Coldplay concert. Will I have to pay any extra taxes now?
No, it is NOT retroactive. If you want to purchase any of the above mentioned things I recommend doing so within the next 3.5 hours.
Are the increases legal?
Yes, as is the case previously, the courts ruled that as this is a tax which congress passed giving the executive branch legal authority to increase at will.
Can I apply for a refund for the Bienes Personales portion if I am exempt?
Likely yes, but given that inflation is approaching over 100%/year what you get back in real terms will be a lot less that what you paid. (The government is basically getting negative interest loans from people using the Bienes Personales).
Does the $300 monthly limit rollover? Do purchases of dollars for savings or plane tickets impact my cuotas as well?
We don't know yet, and if there is roll over, it will only be in one direction, i.e. if you don't buy anything this month you wont have a franchise of $600 next month, that's for damn sure, and I wouldn't be surprised if you spend $400 this month your cuota is reduced to $200 the next. I also assume that purchases of tourism goods/services abroad will also deduct from your franchise, but we'll again have to wait to see.
Should I use my dollars instead of pesos now when paying for goods and services abroad or making travel plans?
It honestly depends on what exchange rate you're getting and how many dollars you've spent this month in pesos; i.e. if the blue/WU rate exceeds the official exchange rate x2 then it is cheaper to pay in pesos.
What will happen to Blue and WU exchange rates?
They'll likely go up tomorrow, but by how much it's hard to say.
What's the impact overall for us?
WU is currently giving $303.60 ARS/$1 which means if you're going to spend over $300, i.e. buying a ticket to Miami, you're probably better to pay on the US website at least until the market, both blue and CCL (for which WU is based) adjust to the new cepo.
Naturally, as Peronism is the most rational and normal economic management style on earth, one requires
a brief explainer regarding the changes:
Purchases made abroad with debit/credit cards (up to $299.99 USD/month):
You will now have a monthly cuota of up to $299.99 a month to make purchases at the current dólar tarjeta exchange rate.
As of Tuesday, October 11th at 20:00 this is $1 USD = $274.75 ARS
Example: Wendy's at IAH; $8.77 USD = $2,409.56 ARS
IMPORTANT: To avoid the Dólar Qatar rate you MUST NOT EXCEED $299.99 IN MONTHLY PURCHASES, THE SECOND YOU
PASS IT WILL RESULT IN ALL PURCHASES, INCLUDING ONES YOU MADE AT THE CHEAPER DOLAR TARJETA EXCHANGE
RATE TO CONVERT TO THE DOLAR QATAR RATE
Purchases made abroad with debit/credit cards (Over $299.99 USD/month):
If you exceed $299.99 in purchases per month ALL your purchases, including those already made before hitting $300 will be charged
at an exchange rate of the BCRA exchange rate x2.
As of Tuesday, October 11th at 20:00 this is $1 USD = $314.84 ARS
Example: You're in Miami and you pick up a new iPhone; $999 USD = $314,525.16 ARS
Airline tickets, boat tickets, hotels, cruises, general tourism etc. abroad paid for in pesos:
You will now pay an exchange rate of the BCRA exchange rate x2.
As of Tuesday, October 11th at 20:00 this is $1 USD = $314.84 ARS
Example: You use Despegar to book a room at a hotel in Montevideo for one night; $87.33 = $27,494.98 ARS
An international artist comes to preform in Buenos Aires and you buy a ticket to their show:
TBD; it's hard to say since we don't know what the cost of the tickets are in dollars normally, tickets will now be subject to the 30% PAIS tax.
As of Tuesday, October 11th at 20:00 this is $1 USD = $204.65 ARS
FAQs:
I already made purchases abroad, bought tickets abroad, or bought a ticket to the Coldplay concert. Will I have to pay any extra taxes now?
No, it is NOT retroactive. If you want to purchase any of the above mentioned things I recommend doing so within the next 3.5 hours.
Are the increases legal?
Yes, as is the case previously, the courts ruled that as this is a tax which congress passed giving the executive branch legal authority to increase at will.
Can I apply for a refund for the Bienes Personales portion if I am exempt?
Likely yes, but given that inflation is approaching over 100%/year what you get back in real terms will be a lot less that what you paid. (The government is basically getting negative interest loans from people using the Bienes Personales).
Does the $300 monthly limit rollover? Do purchases of dollars for savings or plane tickets impact my cuotas as well?
We don't know yet, and if there is roll over, it will only be in one direction, i.e. if you don't buy anything this month you wont have a franchise of $600 next month, that's for damn sure, and I wouldn't be surprised if you spend $400 this month your cuota is reduced to $200 the next. I also assume that purchases of tourism goods/services abroad will also deduct from your franchise, but we'll again have to wait to see.
Should I use my dollars instead of pesos now when paying for goods and services abroad or making travel plans?
It honestly depends on what exchange rate you're getting and how many dollars you've spent this month in pesos; i.e. if the blue/WU rate exceeds the official exchange rate x2 then it is cheaper to pay in pesos.
What will happen to Blue and WU exchange rates?
They'll likely go up tomorrow, but by how much it's hard to say.
What's the impact overall for us?
WU is currently giving $303.60 ARS/$1 which means if you're going to spend over $300, i.e. buying a ticket to Miami, you're probably better to pay on the US website at least until the market, both blue and CCL (for which WU is based) adjust to the new cepo.