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    February 25, 2026 (10 days ago)

    Argentina Expands E-Invoicing Obligations in February 2026 Update

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    Argentina VAT News • VATCalc

    Summary

    Argentina’s tax authority ARCA has extended mandatory e‑invoicing to financial institutions, insurance companies and credit card providers effective 1 July 2026, introducing a monthly electronic settlement system and pre‑filled VAT returns. The General Resolution 5824/26 also plans to add prepaid health plans and educational institutions by July 2027, urging businesses to prepare early for the expanded e‑invoicing infrastructure.

    Key Insights

    When do financial institutions, insurance companies, and credit card providers in Argentina need to start issuing electronic invoices?

    From 1 July 2026, per General Resolution 5824/26.

    What reporting requirement will businesses in the expanded e‑invoicing categories have to fulfill?

    They must submit consolidated monthly transaction data to ARCA through a monthly electronic settlement system starting 1 July 2026.

    When will additional entities such as prepaid health plans and educational institutions be added to the e‑invoicing regime?

    By July 2027.

    What benefit will taxpayers receive regarding VAT returns?

    VAT declarations will be automatically pre‑populated based on e‑invoice data from 1 July 2026.

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