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Ley ómnibus: se podrán ingresar productos importados para uso personal sin pagar impuestos
El proyecto del Gobierno establece la eliminación del tributo de aduana del 50% del valor del artículo, siempre que su ingreso al país no tenga fines comerciales
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December 27, 2023
The Government project establishes the elimination of the customs tax of 50% of the value of the article, as long as its entry into the country does not have commercial purposes.
Products that enter the country without commercial purposes will not pay taxes (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Among many other changes, the omnibus bill sent by the Executive Branch modifies the conditions to bring imported products when entering the country. Based on these changes, no tax will be paid for bringing in items when returning from a trip as long as they are for personal use and their importation is not for commercial purposes, regardless of their price.
The proposal that Congress will analyze, in this way, proposes eliminating the current system in which there is a franchise of USD 500 dollars for enter products and, above that amount, you must pay “a single and unified tax of fifty percent (50%) of their customs value,” according to the rule that the project seeks to repeal.
If the project comes into effect, no tax will be paid. “The goods covered by the baggage regime, which are imported for consumption without commercial purposes, outside the exemptions granted by Decree No. 2130/91 or in accordance with the provisions of its article 10, they will not be taxed by any tax”, says one of its articles.
The taxpayer Sebastián Domínguez explained to Infobae what they would be the changes to apply: “Today, in the current situation, a traveler can come from abroad and bring a phone and a notebook, and pay nothing. And then he can also bring clothes, non-commercial objects for personal use; He doesn't pay anything either. If in addition to the phone and notebook, for example, he brings a PlayStation – always without commercial purposes – he has a deductible of $500 by air or sea. So, if the product exceeds that franchise, and costs $600, you must pay 50% tax on the difference between the amount and $500. In the example, 50% on 100 dollars, and to the official dollar.”
“If you enter a $600 PlayStation plus a $400 Apple Watch, for example, it adds up to USD 1,000 minus USD 500. On the USD 500 that exceeds, you pay 50%. If the bill that has just been sent to Congress is approved, this $500 deductible will not exist. Directly, the traveler may bring everything he wants for personal use without an excess limit. You will not have to pay that 50% on the excess of $500 when traveling by air or sea. For land or river trips, the franchise is currently $300,” he added.
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For this reason, the expert explained, if this new regime is approved, this deductible of USD 500 would no longer make sense, so the AFIP should also repeal the resolution that created it.
The project also promotes simplification for travelers returning to Argentina: eliminates the procedure of filling out a form in which The entered articles are declared and their presentation to Customs officials.
“To enter products through the baggage regime, it will not be necessary to complete any form. In the event that the quantity of the merchandise to be imported suggests commercial purposes, the GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF CUSTOMS will follow the procedures contemplated in current regulations,” the initiative establishes in another of its articles.
A 1991 decree establishes that the traveler must fill out a “declaration form” and in it he must record very precisely all the merchandise he brings, “indicating species, nature, quality, quantity and value, and, where appropriate, all the data that contribute to their precise individualization and that allow the fungibility of the effects to be neutralized in order to achieve rapid verification and facilitate subsequent controls on the spot to prove their legitimate introduction into the country."