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Argentina Tax Information

21% IVA

IVA is 21% standard, 10.5% reduced, 27% utilities. Factura electrónica mandatory via AFIP.

Web Developer Services to Invoice

  • Website development
  • Web application development
  • E-commerce solutions
  • API development
  • Maintenance & support
  • Bug fixes
  • Hosting management

Invoice Requirements in Argentina

CUIT number
AFIP registration
Client CUIT
IVA breakdown
Total in ARS

Payment Terms

50% deposit, 50% on launch. For larger projects, use milestone payments tied to sprints.

Contado30 días60 díasCuenta corriente

Payment Methods in Argentina

TransferenciaMercado PagoEfectivoTarjetaCheque

Web Developer Invoice Tips

  • Reference repository commits or versions
  • Break down by feature or sprint
  • Include deployment details
  • List technology stack
  • Document maintenance separately

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to web developer invoices in Argentina?

Argentina has 21% IVA. IVA is 21% standard, 10.5% reduced, 27% utilities. Factura electrónica mandatory via AFIP.

What payment methods are common for web developers in Argentina?

Common payment methods in Argentina include: Transferencia, Mercado Pago, Efectivo, Tarjeta, Cheque. 50% deposit, 50% on launch. For larger projects, use milestone payments tied to sprints.

What should web developer invoices include in Argentina?

Your invoice should include: CUIT number, AFIP registration, Client CUIT, IVA breakdown. For web developer services specifically, also include: Website development, Web application development, E-commerce solutions.

How should web developers bill for projects?

Break down by feature, page, or sprint. Include hours for development, testing, and deployment.

Should developers charge for bug fixes?

Include a warranty period (30-90 days) for bugs in original scope. After that, charge hourly.

What IVA rates apply?

21% standard, 10.5% for some goods/services, 27% for utilities.