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[51] This is the only case in which the amount of a fee is prescribed in this instrument, except for officials peculiar to the region; the tariff (_arancel_) of Spain is to be followed, as a rule.
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And since, in regard to the fees to be taken by the officials of the said Audiencia, an official tariff [_arancel_] has been made, we command that what is contained therein shall be observed and fulfilled until other provisions are made and decreed by us.
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This is something that Roger Schultz of eLaws [es] adds: en un país donde la barrera cambiaria (3.80 a 1) mas el arancel impositivo vigente cercano al 50% IVA e ingresos brutos, antes de este aumento Argentina ya era el país de Sudamérica más caro para comprar tecnología in a country where the currency exchange barrier (3.80 pesos to 1 US dollar), in addition to the current tariff of close to 50% IVA and gross income, even before this increase, Argentina was the South American country in which it was already the most expensive to purchase technology products.
Global Voices in English » Argentina: Proposal to Increase Taxes on Some Technology Products 2009
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= administrador =, manager (of a branch house, etc.) = arancel =, custom-house tariff
Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) C. A. Toledano
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