Top tax-man suggests Argentines spend vacations in the
country, but he prefers Punta del Este
via MercoPress
Argentines should stay at home and
spend their vacation in Argentina, suggested the head of the tax revenue
office, AFIP, arguing in favour of the latest measures severely limiting debit
and credit card purchases abroad by charging them an additional 15% expense.
Echegaray announced the ‘dollar
clamp’ extensive to credit and debit cards and overseas on-line shopping
“We prefer that Argentines remain at
home and spend their vacations in Argentina”, admitted Ricardo Echegaray in
support of the President Cristina Fernandez administration decision that all
purchases overseas with credit cards issued in Argentina will have to pay an
additional 15% including purchases online from abroad.
However he did not mention that only
last year he purchased a condo in Punta del Este, the Uruguayan sea resort,
supposedly where he is planning to spend his vacation.
The additional charge on credit card
purchases will be deductible by tax payers when they present their annual
balances and referred to taxes on profits and personal assets.
AFIP seeks to have a stronger grasp
on contributors, who according the agency’s data spent 7.4 billion pesos
between January and 18 June 2012 in purchases paid with 168.000 credit cards.
Credit card companies will have to
report all the purchases by credit card holders, including those done in
foreign countries and in Argentina. The data will be cross checked with
requests to buy foreign currency.
The Buenos Aires media reveals that
the 15% charge measure has now been made extensive to debit card purchases
abroad and online purchases from foreign websites, according to AFIP sources.
Echegaray had originally assured the
new regulation would not affect neither online shopping nor debit card
purchases.
But La Nacion from Buenos
Aires also reveals that according to Echegaray’s annual assets statement before
the anti-corruption office, he is the owner of a summer condo in the Uruguayan
seaside resort of Punta del Este, which he purchased last year. The condo has
108 sq metres and cost according to the statement, in the range of 220.000 US
dollars.
DOUBLE STANDARDS
In the last year Echegaray’s assets
climbed 38% and among other things has the equivalent of 100.000 US dollars
deposited in banks, mostly in US dollars and Euros. Not precisely what his boss
Cristina Fernandez suggested to the Argentines and instructed to his
ministerial cabinet: all holdings in Argentine Pesos.
The limits on credit and debit cards
and online shopping is the latest of a long list of measures adopted by the
Argentine government to impede the outflow of capital from the country as
mistrust grows towards current policies and are draining the country’s dollars
holdings and deposits.
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