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Indirect Tax in Argentina primarily refers to Impuesto al Valor Agregado (IVA), a consumption tax levied on the sale of goods, provision of services, and imports. It is a multi-stage tax system where businesses generally collect IVA from customers and remit it to the tax authorities.
Argentina's IVA is a federal tax administered by the Administración Federal de Ingresos Públicos (AFIP). The general IVA rate is 21%, with reduced rates of 10.5% for certain goods and services (e.g., some food products, healthcare) and 2.5% or 0% for specific items or activities. Businesses are typically required to file monthly IVA returns (declaraciones juradas) and manage systems of 'percepciones y retenciones de IVA' (tax withholdings and collections) which are common in Argentina to pre-pay tax liabilities.