Huge sheds with stores that offer old things, ideal now that vinyls have become fashionable, there is material from demolition of old houses and furniture recovered almost new, you can find paintings, glassware, old machines and much more, there is a public restroom. In many stores there are no...
I’ve owned various businesses in Argentina over the last twenty years and I can tell you from first hand experience that the taxes are so onerous and never ending that to compare them to anything in the USA (specifically Florida, where I also own businesses) is preposterous.
The rumor is true...
Dollars not to be had at EZE, 90% rejection rate.
http://economia.iprofesional.com/no...uevos-controles-de-la-AFIP-todava-no-se-notan
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I certainly hope not. I am curretnly visiting Buenos Aires for the very first time. I am quite impressed with the city and all of the things there are to do and the french architecture. It's quite the contrast with all of the homeless people on the streets. I never knew Argentina had these...