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@Avocado, do your cousin and yourself a favor and tell him to forget about what you told him.

Unless you, your cousin and the rest of your families are squeaky clean, there is a high risk that everyone involve gets some mud on their faces in the end.

Letitia James vs. Donald Trump is a perfect example. Crazy Eddie's cousin apparently had a lot of time on his hand and is good at research... Sounds familiar?

I will let the others fill in the blank or interpret what I'm trying to say here...
 
@Avocado, do your cousin and yourself a favor and tell him to forget about what you told him.

Unless you, your cousin and the rest of your families are squeaky clean, there is a high risk that everyone involve gets some mud on their faces in the end.

Letitia James vs. Donald Trump is a perfect example. Crazy Eddie's cousin apparently had a lot of time on his hand and is good at research... Sounds familiar?

I will let the others fill in the blank or interpret what I'm trying to say here...
No I will wait for the apology and then tell him to forget it. He has more to lose than I do. I have nothing to lose. I'm Argentine. This my country!

I don't break laws here. My family neither. No high risk for me. I don't get deported from my own country. But @StatusNomadicus will get straight go back to USA card. Don't let the door him him on way out. Dirty foreigners come to my country and cheat on taxes and then brag about it to all the other expat people. Once I find his name from my cousin I post here if he do not apologize for me.

Only thing I feel bad for his dog. I dont want see animal suffer if he get deported but I will offer take it.
 
@Avocado, do your cousin and yourself a favor and tell him to forget about what you told him.

Unless you, your cousin and the rest of your families are squeaky clean, there is a high risk that everyone involve gets some mud on their faces in the end.

Letitia James vs. Donald Trump is a perfect example. Crazy Eddie's cousin apparently had a lot of time on his hand and is good at research... Sounds familiar?

I will let the others fill in the blank or interpret what I'm trying to say here...
Still can't see a local having issues. @Avocado can't get deported. From what the latest law reads Stratus can. This was my point from earlier that seems it is totally different a local doing something and a non-resident foreigner. Can't see any good outcome if ARCA really does a search.

Best case he gets shaken down for $$$$ worst case he gets deported. Neither option sounds good to me. From a few PM's with Avocado she is a doctor. Not sure how much risk she has, especially if she has a relative working for ARCA. This entire thing seems silly to me.
 
Interesting discussion. Anyone know what happens if AFIP/ARCA finds out? Is there a fine or any possibility of fraud charges, and if so more so on the buyer or the seller? @StatusNomadicus I believe your goal was to get citizenship, and do you know if this could in any way affect that? My understanding is Argentina is most things are about level of risk tolerance - such as the many of thousands of permatourists, tax evaders, etc. The seller sounded like he was stubborn, but if I was dead set on the house and worried about any potential consequences of too low declared price, I'd consider negotiating paying over agreed amount for peace of mind.
I just read this news from yesterday! It sounds like any foreigner breaking the law no matter how small can get deported. I have no clue if declaring a low amount on property sale is a big deal or not. If it is really that common like was posted then I guess he has nothing to worry about. The wildcard is the family member that works for afip.

I did NOT have @StatusNomadicus getting deported on my bingo card for 2025.
 
No I will wait for the apology and then tell him to forget it. He has more to lose than I do. I have nothing to lose. I'm Argentine. This my country!

I don't break laws here. My family neither. No high risk for me. I don't get deported from my own country. But @StatusNomadicus will get straight go back to USA card. Don't let the door him him on way out. Dirty foreigners come to my country and cheat on taxes and then brag about it to all the other expat people. Once I find his name from my cousin I post here if he do not apologize for me.

Only thing I feel bad for his dog. I dont want see animal suffer if he get deported but I will offer take it.
@Avocado one thing I always respected about you is that despite the name calling, you never retaliated and seemed unfazed by the attacks - that takes strength and courage and I applaud you. @StatusNomadicus I didn't always agree with everything posted, but can't deny you are one of the most candid and transparent posters about your journey - for all of it, the good, the bad, and the ugly - which should be encouraged and for anybody to use any statements made to deport or dox is going too far.

@Avocado it wouldn't just be Status you'd be affecting, it would be affecting the forum and other members sharing their journey with fears of being deported or doxxed as well. Additionally it would be your own country people and neighbors - the realtor, escribano, etc involved - who may have families they're caring for that although won't be deported, could lose their licenses and means of living especially when the economy is as bad as you've been saying it is.

And you're right you are holding the high card, just please consider the full effects of what you do with it.
 
@Avocado one thing I always respected about you is that despite the name calling, you never retaliated and seemed unfazed by the attacks - that takes strength and courage and I applaud you. @StatusNomadicus I didn't always agree with everything posted, but can't deny you are one of the most candid and transparent posters about your journey - for all of it, the good, the bad, and the ugly - which should be encouraged and for anybody to use any statements made to deport or dox is going too far.

@Avocado it wouldn't just be Status you'd be affecting, it would be affecting the forum and other members sharing their journey with fears of being deported or doxxed as well. Additionally it would be your own country people and neighbors - the realtor, escribano, etc involved - who may have families they're caring for that although won't be deported, could lose their licenses and means of living especially when the economy is as bad as you've been saying it is.

And you're right you are holding the high card, just please consider the full effects of what you do with it.
100% agreed. I disagree with most of what @Avocado writes. I think that Status has some of the best posts on this forum. I never agreed with the relentless name calling. I even posted just to leave poor Avocado alone. Locals struggle. I can feel what Avocado is going through because we have a lot of friends that are struggling. Not everyone are commie bastards that disagree with Milei.

I talked to a friend today that is an attorney and also has friends at ARCA. What Avocado is threatening is a real possibility. I think it is going too far.

Avocado I also respected that you just took it month after month. Maybe the economic situation has taken a toll. Let calmer heads prevail. @FuturoBA is correct you would be affecting many people. Once you start down that path it probably can't be undone.

Personally I think he should just take you at your word, apologize, stop doing it and make peace. People can disagree with one another without resorting to name calling. It would be a shame to lose such a valuable forum. I would think at a certain point @earlyretirement might just shut the site down.
 
I feel bad if he gets deported but unfortunately the laws are changing and ANY crime will get foreigner deported. My cousin at ARCA say declaring 40% huge problem. He tell me all people involved with transaction will have penalties and consequence. He say how it works is they will get first person to turn on others and admit to crime. First person will not have problem but all others. Maybe @StatusNomadicus better turn himself in to ARCA first and turn in other realtor and escribano and spare himself from getting deported. I dont know how all works.
I still disagree with turning someone in to tax authority. No matter what they did to you. Avocado I agree with the others. Please do not do this. I admired you that you were like me. Getting attacked daily but I just try to ignore him. I did not think he was real. I thought he was a troll. I read Mike said he is real.

I did hear ARCA gives a deal to first person to come clean. Maybe the realtor or the Escribano will turn on everyone for leniency. I would hate to see anyone get deported over this. He is right it is common not to declare 100% but not so low. I hope he apologies to us and then learns from this.
 
Interesting discussion. Anyone know what happens if AFIP/ARCA finds out? Is there a fine or any possibility of fraud charges, and if so more so on the buyer or the seller? @StatusNomadicus I believe your goal was to get citizenship, and do you know if this could in any way affect that? My understanding is Argentina is most things are about level of risk tolerance - such as the many of thousands of permatourists, tax evaders, etc. The seller sounded like he was stubborn, but if I was dead set on the house and worried about any potential consequences of too low declared price, I'd consider negotiating paying over agreed amount for peace of mind.
This is what I talked about on a consultation with @BuySellBA a few weeks ago. They told me they have to many times walk away from many deals because the sellers want to declare fake lower prices. They told me they NEVER do that because it's too risky for their clients. They gave me a lot of examples. It sounds like all of this is risk management. Mike told me he never had a client that couldn't sell a property following their guidelines.

Mike told me that it was frustrating having to lose out on properties but can't take a risk.
 
@Avocado, do your cousin and yourself a favor and tell him to forget about what you told him.

Unless you, your cousin and the rest of your families are squeaky clean, there is a high risk that everyone involve gets some mud on their faces in the end.

Letitia James vs. Donald Trump is a perfect example. Crazy Eddie's cousin apparently had a lot of time on his hand and is good at research... Sounds familiar?

I will let the others fill in the blank or interpret what I'm trying to say here...
It is virtually impossible to do everything in white in this country. It is not always the seller's fault either. And I am probably as guilty as anyone even though I have done a good job of following the laws here. When I bought my house here in a rural area like most properties it went through a broker. I paid a real estate commission which I thought was already too high. Then they wanted me to pay 21% iva tax on. They however told me I could avoid that if I didn't need a receipt. So I went along with it just like most do. Was that right? No.

When I got repair work done on my house. No one issued formal receipts. Legally it should be 21% iva tax on everything but few charged this and few pay income tax on it.

For good or bad, much of the economy is in black here because of high taxes. No one is sneaky clean in Argentina. @TonyTigre is correct about mud on their face. However, this is a country where the sitting President can opening try to con people with Libra and get away with it. I am not so sure a foreigner could pull off the same stunt.
 
Interesting discussion. Anyone know what happens if AFIP/ARCA finds out? Is there a fine or any possibility of fraud charges, and if so more so on the buyer or the seller? @StatusNomadicus I believe your goal was to get citizenship, and do you know if this could in any way affect that? My understanding is Argentina is most things are about level of risk tolerance - such as the many of thousands of permatourists, tax evaders, etc. The seller sounded like he was stubborn, but if I was dead set on the house and worried about any potential consequences of too low declared price, I'd consider negotiating paying over agreed amount for peace of mind.
ARCA could go out tomorrow and fine everyone. I have only been here a few years but I think most companies and people operate in the black some way. Best that I can tell it is almost impossible to do everything legally. Even if you wanted to. @FuturoBA you make a great point about level of risk tolerance. Some care and some don't care.

Just keep in mind ARCA doesn't care too much for locals. Look at the head of ARCA that Milei selected. He has his own brush with the law and hiding assets and properties in the USA. Milei said he does not care about people spending dollars. But it is another thing declaring fake prices. They did not say anything about that.

If I were a foreigner trying to apply for Citizenship I would not break any laws at all.

I have not been on this forum for a while. I am surprised to read this thread. @Avocado I agree with the others you are going too far. But @StatusNomadicus just apologize to Avocado for the constant name calling. You have been doing this for over a year when I was on the forum and it sounds like you still are.

It sounds like a quick apology with promise not to do it again will solve this mess. Trust me, you don't want ARCA on your bad side. We rented a property and had all kinds of problems with our unethical owner. He didn't fix many things he said he would fix. It got worse. He ignored our letters and Carta documentos including one where we would inform AFIP of all this properties that he rents and never addresses serious issues.

We did contact ARCA. It took 6 months but they did investigate him and as we understand it, he had huge penalties and interests as he wasn't declaring the income. They do investigate when someone prompts it and even worse if a family member works there.

Avocado think of the poor families of the realtor and lawyer. Many times they must do this and dealing with difficult seller. In the worst case scenario everyone loses their loses and someone gets deported. Not good.
 
@Avocado, do your cousin and yourself a favor and tell him to forget about what you told him.

Unless you, your cousin and the rest of your families are squeaky clean, there is a high risk that everyone involve gets some mud on their faces in the end.

Letitia James vs. Donald Trump is a perfect example. Crazy Eddie's cousin apparently had a lot of time on his hand and is good at research... Sounds familiar?

I will let the others fill in the blank or interpret what I'm trying to say here...
I'm new to the board so don't know what this is about? Long time visitor to Argentina and want to make it home. I'm confused did someone admit to breaking the law? This seems like a great forum. I found another forum but I like the lay out of this one better. Forums will always have disputes but this sounds like it is going to extreme when talking about tax agencies.

ARCA could go out tomorrow and fine everyone. I have only been here a few years but I think most companies and people operate in the black some way. Best that I can tell it is almost impossible to do everything legally. Even if you wanted to. @FuturoBA you make a great point about level of risk tolerance. Some care and some don't care.

Just keep in mind ARCA doesn't care too much for locals. Look at the head of ARCA that Milei selected. He has his own brush with the law and hiding assets and properties in the USA. Milei said he does not care about people spending dollars. But it is another thing declaring fake prices. They did not say anything about that.

If I were a foreigner trying to apply for Citizenship I would not break any laws at all.

I have not been on this forum for a while. I am surprised to read this thread. @Avocado I agree with the others you are going too far. But @StatusNomadicus just apologize to Avocado for the constant name calling. You have been doing this for over a year when I was on the forum and it sounds like you still are.

It sounds like a quick apology with promise not to do it again will solve this mess. Trust me, you don't want ARCA on your bad side. We rented a property and had all kinds of problems with our unethical owner. He didn't fix many things he said he would fix. It got worse. He ignored our letters and Carta documentos including one where we would inform AFIP of all this properties that he rents and never addresses serious issues.

We did contact ARCA. It took 6 months but they did investigate him and as we understand it, he had huge penalties and interests as he wasn't declaring the income. They do investigate when someone prompts it and even worse if a family member works there.

Avocado think of the poor families of the realtor and lawyer. Many times they must do this and dealing with difficult seller. In the worst case scenario everyone loses their loses and someone gets deported. Not good.
We had a friend that couldn't get anywhere with the legal system. They hired a lawyer in a dispute and nothing was done and took forever to get through the courts. But same type of thing they just tipped off the local IRS here. From what my friend said the IRS here doesn't get involved until they are forced to or someone reports someone. Then they have to investigate.

From our experiences here nothing is completely all legal. The banking system does not work here and there is no trust. When we bought our property there were legal fees and realtor commissions. They have us the choice to get a legal invoice or not. When we asked the difference they told us the legal invoice would have a 21% tax on it. Needless to say you can guess which one we opted for!
 
How did you get your AC so cheap? Was it on some special promotion? I don't see AC so cheap in BA. Did you find that on Mercado Libre? That seems like a great deal. I bought an AC last year and paid much more than that. What size was it?
and a follow-up on the LG Split pricing:


today 18May2025 is 873,599 Pesos plus 81,712 for shipping to me in Mendoza, so 955,311 Pesos or divided by the current Santander MEP today sunday 1,138.47 would be $839.12 USD delivered. do you ever use "MercadoTrack" @Betsy Ross ?


(it says USD 664 is the lowest price history, although that doesn't include shipping, doesn't have solid data, and i don't know where they get the ARS/USD rate from)

the site is crappy compared to Amazon.com price-tracking tools, but i haven't found anything better. anyone else know of one?

 
and a follow-up on the LG Split pricing:


today 18May2025 is 873,599 Pesos plus 81,712 for shipping to me in Mendoza, so 955,311 Pesos or divided by the current Santander MEP today sunday 1,138.47 would be $839.12 USD delivered. do you ever use "MercadoTrack" @Betsy Ross ?


(it says USD 664 is the lowest price history, although that doesn't include shipping, doesn't have solid data, and i don't know where they get the ARS/USD rate from)

the site is crappy compared to Amazon.com price-tracking tools, but i haven't found anything better. anyone else know of one?

Thank you for the info. Never used MercadoTrack. Not sure how accurate it would be but I will look at it. I don't really buy too much stuff. I bought all of this when my apartment was new but my splits are still going strong almost 14 years later. I get them cleaned every few months. I like this split system vs. central AC.

I hope electronics come down in pricing. Not for me but for the local consumers here. Things are still expensive here. Only change I recently changed was a TV as I wanted smart TVs vs. my old LCD TVs that did not connect to the internet. I paid about $900 dollars for a TV that my sister says costs $325 at Costco in California.
 
I also love dogs. If he gets deported and the dog is stuck let me know and I will adopt it.
I would also adopt a dog if it gets caught up in the cross hairs. And I know many locals that would take in a dog.

I'm new to the board so don't know what this is about? Long time visitor to Argentina and want to make it home. I'm confused did someone admit to breaking the law? This seems like a great forum. I found another forum but I like the lay out of this one better. Forums will always have disputes but this sounds like it is going to extreme when talking about tax agencies.


We had a friend that couldn't get anywhere with the legal system. They hired a lawyer in a dispute and nothing was done and took forever to get through the courts. But same type of thing they just tipped off the local IRS here. From what my friend said the IRS here doesn't get involved until they are forced to or someone reports someone. Then they have to investigate.

From our experiences here nothing is completely all legal. The banking system does not work here and there is no trust. When we bought our property there were legal fees and realtor commissions. They have us the choice to get a legal invoice or not. When we asked the difference they told us the legal invoice would have a 21% tax on it. Needless to say you can guess which one we opted for!
Legal system simply does NOT work here. I had a few examples of my own but don't expect to each much with the legal system.

I hope electronics come down in pricing. Not for me but for the local consumers here. Things are still expensive here. Only change I recently changed was a TV as I wanted smart TVs vs. my old LCD TVs that did not connect to the internet. I paid about $900 dollars for a TV that my sister says costs $325 at Costco in California.
Electronics are still terrible here on some things compared to the US. TVs still kill me.
 
and a follow-up on the LG Split pricing:


today 18May2025 is 873,599 Pesos plus 81,712 for shipping to me in Mendoza, so 955,311 Pesos or divided by the current Santander MEP today sunday 1,138.47 would be $839.12 USD delivered. do you ever use "MercadoTrack" @Betsy Ross ?


(it says USD 664 is the lowest price history, although that doesn't include shipping, doesn't have solid data, and i don't know where they get the ARS/USD rate from)

the site is crappy compared to Amazon.com price-tracking tools, but i haven't found anything better. anyone else know of one?

How much did you spend on installing the split @StatusNomadicus? Was that an easy process?
 
@Avocado one thing I always respected about you is that despite the name calling, you never retaliated and seemed unfazed by the attacks - that takes strength and courage and I applaud you. @StatusNomadicus I didn't always agree with everything posted, but can't deny you are one of the most candid and transparent posters about your journey - for all of it, the good, the bad, and the ugly - which should be encouraged and for anybody to use any statements made to deport or dox is going too far.

@Avocado it wouldn't just be Status you'd be affecting, it would be affecting the forum and other members sharing their journey with fears of being deported or doxxed as well. Additionally it would be your own country people and neighbors - the realtor, escribano, etc involved - who may have families they're caring for that although won't be deported, could lose their licenses and means of living especially when the economy is as bad as you've been saying it is.

And you're right you are holding the high card, just please consider the full effects of what you do with it.
Agree about the candid posting. I don't always agree about the constant name calling. Why is that necessary? You come across poorly when you do that. Your posts are actually intellectual and have good facts. But when I see you just calling everyone a commie it detracts from your posts and message. I saw you called Betsy a Peronist which couldn't be further from the truth.

I agree it would be terrible to dox someone but how much is too much? Everyone probably has a limit and Avocado sounds like she reached it. I would take the high road @Avocado
 
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