May 14, 2021
Government authorities in Argentina are requiring cryptocurrency exchanges in the country to provide monthly data on users and transactions.
Despite various anti-free market policies discouraging bitcoin use in Argentina, adoption has continued to accelerate in the capital control-stricken country. In the government’s most recent move, the Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP), essentially the Argentinian version of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), has ordered all cryptocurrency exchanges operating within the country to file comprehensive transaction data on their customers every month, according to a report from local outlet
Bae Negocios.
The agency is requiring all exchanges to identify all of their clients, as well as all modifications that occur for all accounts. Paired with this massive information grab, exchanges must report total income as well as final account balances to the AFIP by the fifteenth of every month.
Photo source: Visit Greece / Y. Skoulas
Airbnb recently agreed to comply with local tax laws in Greece through a collaboration agreement it signed with Greece’s national revenue body.
“This agreement is great news for hosts on Airbnb and it will make it easier for more people in Greece to share their homes,” said
Giacomo Trovato, Country Manager for Italy and South East Europe.
As part of the agreement signed with the Greek Independent Authority for Public Revenue (known as AADE), hosts in Greece from June 1 will be required to include a
registration number before they publish a listing, and Airbnb will work with local authorities to
The National Government s Federal Administration of Public Revenues (AFIP) and the General Customs Directorate (DNA) set the reference prices for Argentina s pear and apple exports this season.
Latin America Pear
The document details the reference prices for five varieties of apples and five varieties of pears. Apple prices range from a minimum of $ 0.55 per kilo to a maximum of $ 0.89 per kilo, and pear prices range from $ 0.50 to $ 0.88 per kilo.
The goal of these measures is to control the export values to certain destinations that show enormous price distortions and prevent some companies in the fruit sector from under-invoicing their exports to avoid taxes.
Argentina sets reference prices for pear and apple exports
The National Government s Federal Administration of Public Revenues (AFIP) and the General Customs Directorate (DNA) set the reference prices for Argentina s pear and apple exports this season via General Resolution 4974/2021published in the Official Gazette of the Argentine Republic.
The document details the reference prices for five varieties of apples and five varieties of pears. Apple prices range from a minimum of $ 0.55 per kilo to a maximum of $ 0.89 per kilo, and pear prices range from $ 0.50 to $ 0.88 per kilo.
The goal of these measures is to control the export values to certain destinations that show enormous price distortions and prevent some companies in the fruit sector from under-invoicing their exports to avoid taxes.
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