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An Argentine Can Pay up to 49 Taxes in the Year

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VAT, gross revenue and the rate for inspection, safety and hygiene are the taxes with the highest impact on the different levels of income, according to the IARAF. Read more
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VAT, gross revenue and the rate for inspection, safety and hygiene are the taxes with the highest impact on the different levels of income, according to the IARAF. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A study by the Argentine Institute of Fiscal Analysis (IARAF) specified that an average Argentine can pay between 21 and 46 taxes per year, in a context marked by the tax reform promoted by President Javier Milei. The analysis identifies the obligations faced by each taxpayer based on three profiles differentiated by their level of income and associated consumption. The entity’s report started from the existence of the “taxable act”, defined as …

The project includes a reduction of the Income Tax, a “VAT divided” between Nation and Provinces, a new simplified regime for taxpayers and a “Tax Innocence Law” to launder dollars held outside the system.

With the tax reform promoted by President Javier Milei on stage, the Argentine Institute of Fiscal Analysis (IARAF) specified that currently an average Argentine can pay between 21 and 46 taxes per year, through a study that identifies the obligations faced by each contributor based on its profile.

The IARAF presented a new edition of its "Argentine Tax Vademecum" of human persons 2025. As explained, the objective of the study is to have a measure on how many taxes per year an Argentine can pay, depending on its work structure, possession of goods and consumption. From the analysis of the legislation [...] The post Vademecum tax: how many different taxes can an Argentine pay in 2025? appeared first on dotapunto.com.ar.

This is an estimate of the IARAF at a time when the Government is working on a comprehensive rethinking of the tax system.

·Argentina
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