Indirect tax ebook - Argentina

As more and more goods and services are crossing national borders than ever before, an increasing number of clients face indirect taxation in countries, where their customers are based. The main indirect tax is value added tax (VAT). Although VAT has generally been harmonised within Latin American, there are still a lot of different practises, habits and loopholes in the individual countries.

The highly specialised Argentine Indirect tax team can help national and international clients with all compliance and advisory work in indirect taxes. The team works closely together with the colleagues from the other countries and also with the other tax services lines. We are committed to provide innovative solutions on a local and an international basis. In particular, we provide you with the following services

  • VAT compliance
    • VAT registration 
    • Preparation of all necessary VAT returns
    • VAT due diligence and VAT review
    • Assistance in tax inspections
  • VAT advisory
    • Day to day advice
    • Discussion with official bodies concerning the interpretation of tax rules
    • Assistance in applying for an official ruling including interpretation of a ruling from a tax office
  • VAT planning
    • Establishing VAT effective business structures
    • Advice on mergers and acquisitions including VAT effective acquisitions structures.


The Argentine International Indirect Tax team consists on specialised tax advisors. We serve almost all business sectors, for example 

  • building sector, 
  • transport sector, 
  • insurance sector, 
  • multi-level marketing and other distribution-structures, 
  • automotive sector,
  • health sector,
  • public sector,
  • etc.

Information about Argentina



Last updated 11 November 2009

This information has been provided by Grant Thornton Argentina, a member firm within Grant Thornton International Ltd and is for informational purposes only. Neither Grant Thornton Argentina nor Grant Thornton International Ltd can guarantee the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of the data contained herein. As such, you should not act on the information without first seeking professional tax advice.
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