Argentina Tax Treaties
Argentina has approximately 22 double taxation agreements in force, covering key European, Latin American, and other trading partners. Notably, Argentina does not have a comprehensive tax treaty with the United States. Argentine treaties tend to reserve broader source-country taxation rights, reflecting the country's status as a capital-importing nation. Argentina participates in the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS and exchanges information under the Common Reporting Standard (CRS). The country also has Tax Information Exchange Agreements with various jurisdictions.
Tax Treaty Network
22
Double taxation agreements in force
Major Treaty Partners
About Argentina's Treaty Network
Argentina maintains a network of 22 double taxation agreements. These treaties serve to eliminate or reduce double taxation of income earned in one country by a resident of the other, and they provide mechanisms for resolving tax disputes between the two countries. The treaties typically cover income tax, corporate tax, and withholding taxes on dividends, interest, and royalties.