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Argentina vs El Salvador

El Salvador leads70 vs 26Stronger on 5 of 5 key dimensions
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26
Formation speed6-10 wks
First-year cost$800-2,000 setup; high ongoing
Tax burden35%
Operational complexityHigh
Business friendlinessLow

Restricted capital controls

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70
Formation speed4-8 wks
First-year cost~$3,500-6,000
Tax burden30%
Operational complexityLow
Business friendlinessMedium

What are you setting up?

Argentina and El Salvador diverge most on First-year cost, where El Salvador leads (~$3,500-6,000 vs $800-2,000 setup; high ongoing). This comparison covers formation speed, first-year cost, tax burden, compliance complexity, and five additional dimensions.

The verdict

On the Operational Ease Score, El Salvador scores higher than Argentina across the dimensions most relevant to this type of entity. Review the dimension breakdown and request the full report for a complete picture.

Choose Argentina if…

Choose Argentina if the overall operational ease profile fits your expansion goals and the market profile above aligns with your expansion objectives.

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Choose El Salvador if…

Choose El Salvador if minimizing first-year setup cost is critical, open capital mobility and free profit repatriation are required and the market profile above aligns with your expansion objectives.

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Formation & compliance details

ArgentinaEl Salvador
Formation timeline6-10 weeks4-8 weeks
Corporate tax35% flat + inflation-adjusted accounting30% flat
Foreign ownership100% allowed (FX & repatriation controls apply)100% allowed (no local director required)
Tax treaty coverage~23 in force1 in force
First-year cost$800-2,000 setup; high ongoing~$3,500-6,000
Local director required Not Required Required

Foreign ownership and corporate tax figures are summarized from each country's formation guide — see the linked guide for full detail.

Tax treaty coverage

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Capital mobility
Restricted
Open
Labor burden
High
Medium
Banking access
Difficult
Moderate
Political stability
Volatile
Moderate
Tax treaty coverage
~23 in force
1 in force

Restricted capital controls

Profit repatriation and FX access are constrained in this market. This flag appears regardless of which lens is selected.

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