The Argentine Senate approved the bill presented by the Executive Branch aimed at incorporating reforms to the Tax Procedure and the Tax Criminal Regime.
Argentine history is closely linked to Spain. Since their origins, both countries have maintained a bilateral relationship marked by trade, investment, cooperation and migration flows.
We share five actions to ease the path to implementation, avoid unnecessary conflicts, and strengthen competitiveness in the future.
From where companies produce and source goods to how they structure their businesses, the impact of OECD Pillar 2 goes far beyond tax. So why is Pillar 2 so strategically critical and how can businesses turn a potential challenge into a source of competitive advantage?
On 20 December 2022, the OECD released its long-anticipated implementation package for Pillar 2, in this article, we provide a summary of the key highlights and what that means for the actions businesses should take.
Any expatriates who work in Argentina shall be subject to Argentina’s tax social security and migration rules and regulations. With an adequate tax and legal planning of the arrival of foreign executives to your company, you may have the advantage of certain tax opportunities and tax savings. Grant Thornton Argentina's team of experts in expatriate matters may help you, not only to obtain the relevant authorisations and registrations fast and efficiently, but also to implement the solutions fit for your company and your executives.
