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🇦🇷 Corporate Tax in Argentina

Headline rate: 25–35% (progressive: 25% up to ARS 50M, 30% to ARS 150M, 35% above)

Simplified Joint Stock Company (SAS)

Argentina applies progressive corporate income tax rates: 25% on taxable income up to ARS 50 million, 30% on income between ARS 50–150 million, and 35% on income above ARS 150 million. Dividends distributed to non-residents are subject to an additional 7% withholding tax (on profits taxed at 25%) or 13% (on profits taxed at 30–35%), creating a combined corporate-plus-dividend effective rate of approximately 35–40%. VAT (IVA) is 21% standard, with reduced rates of 10.5% on certain goods and services. Withholding tax on royalty payments to non-residents is 28% (effective rate after gross-up). Argentina has 22 double tax treaties. The BCRA (Central Bank) imposes exchange controls that restrict the purchase of foreign currency and the remittance of dividends — compliance with these controls is essential for profit repatriation.

Key Facts

  • Double tax treaties: 22
  • Memberships: WTO, UN, Mercosur, G20, OAS
  • Legal system: Civil law (influenced by European continental law)
  • Fiscal year: Company chooses (calendar year common)

This content is educational and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your specific situation. Data last verified March 2026.