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ARCA Confirmed a Key Change for the Perception of VAT in Supermarkets: Who It Reaches

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In a measure that aims to reduce the administrative burden of the shops, the Agency for Collection and Customs Control (ARCA) announced a fundamental change in the system of collection of the Value Added Tax (VAT).As of July 1, all purchases in supermarkets, hypermarkets, minimarkets and self-services for less than $10 million will be excluded from the collection of the tax in the case of final consumers.According to General Resolution 5710/2025…
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As of 1 July, a new provision will begin to govern the system of VAT collection in supermarkets and food shops. The Agency for Collection and Customs Control (ARCA) established that purchases of less than $10 million will be exempt from tax if they are aimed at final consumers. The measure was officialized by General Resolution 5710/2025, published in the Official Gazette. It aims to simplify commercial transactions and reduce the usual conflict…

A key change in the system for the collection of value added tax (VAT) that will affect supermarkets, hypermarkets and mini-markets throughout the country will enter into force on 1 July 2025. The measure, officialized by the Agency for Collection and Customs Control (ARCA) exempts from the collection of VAT purchases below the $10 million made by final consumers in the included food shops. With the new provision, supermarkets and food shops wil…

In a measure that aims to reduce the administrative burden of the shops, the Agency for Collection and Customs Control (ARCA) announced a fundamental change in the system of collection of the Value Added Tax (VAT).As of July 1, all purchases in supermarkets, hypermarkets, minimarkets and self-services for less than $10 million will be excluded from the collection of the tax in the case of final consumers.According to General Resolution 5710/2025…

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As of 1 July, supermarkets and food shops will cease to apply VAT collection in transactions aimed at final consumers for amounts less than $10 million. This is set out in General Resolution 5710/2025 published by the Agency for Revenue and Customs Control (ARCA) in the Official Gazette. With this decision, the Government seeks to simplify tax procedures, avoid conflicts with customers at points of sale and benefit small businesses and regular c…

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laplata1.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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