Feb 24 • 17:30 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

ARBA extended the payment deadline for real estate taxes for the 2026 calendar

The Buenos Aires Revenue Agency (ARBA) has extended the payment deadlines for real estate taxes, offering discounts for timely payments.

The Buenos Aires Revenue Agency (ARBA) has announced an extension of the payment deadlines for real estate taxes relevant to the 2026 fiscal calendar. This decision comes at a time when residents are keen to stay informed about the tax schedule to avoid missing out on benefits associated with timely payments. ARBA aims to ease the financial burden on property owners in light of current economic conditions.

Real estate taxes in Buenos Aires are categorized into several types: built properties, vacant lots, rural properties, and a complementary tax imposed on individuals owning multiple properties within the province. The built property tax is divided into five installment payments, while the other categories can be paid in four installments. This structured payment system is intended to make compliance more manageable for taxpayers.

In addition to the extension, ARBA has introduced discounts for those who adhere to the payment schedule promptly. This initiative is designed to encourage timely payment and ensure a stable flow of revenue for provincial projects. ARBA's adjustments reflect an understanding of the financial challenges faced by property owners and highlight efforts to maintain public finance stability while providing relief to taxpayers.

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