TIN Check Argentina

In Argentina, there are two main identification numbers that people use: CUIT and DNI. CUIT stands for "Código Único de Identificación Tributaria," which means "Unique Tax Identification Code," while DNI stands for "Documento Nacional de Identidad," which means "National Identity Document." Both of these numbers serve different purposes, and its important to understand the differences between them.

DNI is the primary identification document in Argentina. It is issued to all citizens and residents of Argentina and serves as a form of identification for a variety of purposes, including voting, banking, and accessing government services. The DNI number is a unique 11-digit number that is assigned to each person when they are born or when they become a resident of Argentina. The first three digits of the DNI number represent the persons birthplace, while the remaining eight digits are assigned sequentially. CUIT, on the other hand, is a tax identification number that is assigned to businesses and individuals who are engaged in economic activity in Argentina. It is required for all companies and individuals who need to pay taxes in Argentina, including income tax, value-added tax, and other taxes. CUIT numbers are assigned by the Argentine tax authority, the Administración Federal de Ingresos Públicos (AFIP), and consist of 11 digits. The first two digits of the CUIT number represent the type of taxpayer (e.g., individual, corporation, etc.), while the remaining nine digits are assigned sequentially.

While DNI is used primarily for identification purposes, CUIT is used for tax purposes. In other words, CUIT is like a tax ID number, while DNI is like a national ID number. Both numbers are important for anyone who wants to do business or pay taxes in Argentina, and its important to make sure you have the right number for the right purpose.

In summary, DNI is the national identity document in Argentina that is used for identification purposes, while CUIT is the tax identification number that is used for tax purposes. Both numbers are important for anyone who wants to do business or pay taxes in Argentina, and its important to understand the differences between them to avoid confusion or mistakes when dealing with the Argentine government or tax authorities.

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Our application is used daily by several entities around the world.

Banks

Our app is currently used by banks around the world for TIN validation.

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Commercial applications

Currently, merchant platforms use our application to validate TINs.

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Billing software

Our API is used to speed up customer registration and billing process.

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E-Commerce

Online e-commerce platforms have integrated our application to speed up sales orders.

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Trade companies

Import/export companies use our API to validate customers' tax identification number.

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Tax authorities

Currently, tax authorities in different countries use our application to validate TINs.

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