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In Parallel to the Claims, There Are Already 12 Governors Who Signed the Agreement for the Dollars in the Mattress

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After the critical meeting of almost all the leaders in the IFC, a portion went to the Casa Rosada to adhere to the “Simplified Regime of Profits.” In the government they take it as a way of adherence in favor, of a political nature

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After the critical meeting of almost all the leaders in the IFC, a portion went to the Casa Rosada to adhere to the “Simplified Regime of Profits.” In the government they take it as a way of adherence in favor, of a political nature

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Several of the governors who gathered this morning at the Federal Investment Center (CFI) to plan a strategy of pressure towards the government for public works went shortly afterwards to the Casa Rosada to adhere to the regime that inaugurated last month Luis Caputo, destined to encourage the savers to put in circulation the money saved without declaring, with the promise that there will be no persecution on the part of the State.

After carrying out a catharsis for the decrease in the funds of co-participation and the demand for public works in the IFC, almost ten governors paraded by Balcarce 50 to sign the agreement of accession to the Simplified Regime of Profits in the framework of the new "Plan of Historical Reparation of the Savings of the Argentines".In total, there are already 12 provinces that signed.As had been anticipated by El Cronista, with the meeting in the…

·Argentina
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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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