Before Kintsugi can begin your Argentina VAT registration, we will collect key business information and supporting documents on your behalf. Having these ready in advance will help keep the process smooth and avoid delays.
Legal business name
Business address in Argentina (must reflect your physical presence)
Entity type (e.g., corporation, branch, partnership)
Country of incorporation
CUIT number, if already assigned (if not, obtaining one is typically the first step in the registration process)
Contact person name, title, and email address
Description of business activities and the types of products or services sold
Certificate of incorporation or equivalent company formation document
Proof of physical address in Argentina (e.g., lease agreement, utility bill, or official correspondence)
Identification document for the authorized representative (e.g., passport or national ID)
Power of attorney or authorization letter, if a representative is acting on behalf of the business
Any existing tax registrations or tax ID documents already issued by AFIP
All documents may need to be apostilled or notarized depending on the country of origin.
Documents in languages other than Spanish may require certified translation before submission to AFIP.
Requirements may change. Kintsugi keeps registration document requirements up to date and will notify you if additional items are needed during the registration process.