Residence and basis for taxation
Argentina
In Argentina coexist 3 levels of taxation: federal, provincial (state) and municipal level.
An entity is deemed resident for tax purposes when it is incorporated in Argentina under the laws of Argentina. An Argentine individual is considered a tax resident unless they lose their tax residence status by choice, obtain legal residence in other country or by fact, when the individual is outside the country for at least a 12-month period, with certain exemptions.
Domestic
Local entities and resident individuals are subject to income tax on domestic and foreign source income.
Foreign
Non-resident entities or individuals are taxed on income of Argentine source. The tax applicable is the income tax that comprises corporate earnings and capital gains. In general, a local resident paying to a foreign entity or individual is obliged to withhold income tax. The withholding rate varies in connection with the type of payment.
Permanent establishments are taxed as local entities on income attributable to the permanent establishment.
Income tax on indirect transfer
Income tax on an indirect transfer may apply if a non-resident entity is transferred provided that at least 30 percent of value of the entity is represented by assets located in Argentina and provided that the transferor owns at least 10 percent of the capital of such entity.