On March 8, 2017, the Public Registry of Commerce of the City of Buenos Aires' General Resolution No. 3/2017 was published in the Official Gazette. It extends the suspension of the"Operativo Declaración Jurada Resolución General IGJ N° 1/2010".

The extension will be for 180 business days starting from March 3, 2017, the date when the PRC’s General Resolution No. 13/2016 matured.

These suspensions abrogate the PRC’s General Resolution No. 4/2014 that established (a) the deadline for the filing of the affidavit under General Resolution PRC No. 1/2010 (hereinafter “DDJJ 1/2010") on April 30, 2015 and (b) that those entities that had filed the DDJJ 1/2010 that had been subsequently summoned and had not amended the omissions or deficiencies, would be unable to register corporate resolutions with the PRC [For background information please check  Marval News No. 158].

In line with previous resolutions, General Resolution 3/2017 was issued on the grounds that obligations to register and file certain corporate resolutions for entities still persist and should not be an impediment for those who intend to conclude procedures, even when they are  listed on the Register of Inactive Entities (hereinafter the "RIE").

In conclusion, those entities that are in the RIE may file corporate resolutions and obtain registration, and those that are not in the RIE but have been summoned to correct omissions or deficiencies may also perform such filings so that they may fulfil their registration obligations [Reference can be made to  Marval News No. 96 publication].

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