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Mercado Libre Stops Operating in Its Offices in Córdoba because of the “Impact of Municipal Fees”

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CÓRDOBA.- A week after the announcement of the adjustment of rates by province according to the weight of Gross Income, today Mercado Libre reported that, in view of the “impact generated by municipal rates” in the city of Córdoba, it decided to implement the remote work for all its employees in that headquarters. Thus, it will cease to operate in its physical offices. The company reported that it pays $770 million per month in municipal fees, w…

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CÓRDOBA.- A week after the announcement of the adjustment of rates by province according to the weight of Gross Income, today Mercado Libre reported that, in view of the “impact generated by municipal rates” in the city of Córdoba, it decided to implement the remote work for all its employees in that headquarters. Thus, it will cease to operate in its physical offices. The company reported that it pays $770 million per month in municipal fees, w…

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Mercado Libre announced that it will close its offices in the city of Córdoba from August and that its 1,260 employees will move to a 100% remote work scheme. The decision was made by the high costs of municipal fees, which according to the company reach 770 million pesos per month. Since the firm pointed out that this amount is almost 24 times the value of the monthly rental of its office in the Capitalinas complex. Therefore, they considered t…

Since August, the company will operate in remote mode in the city; it will maintain its 1,260 employees and continue with its logistics centers in the province

Mercado Libre announced this Monday that it will close its offices in the city of Córdoba and that, starting in August, its 1,260 employees will be working remotely. The official argument is simple: municipal taxes are—they claim—“unreasonable” and “discourage investment” in the provincial capital. Mercado Libre announced this Monday that it will close its offices in the city of Córdoba and that, starting in August, its 1,260 employees will be w…

Due to the "high cost of municipal fees", Mercado Libre announced the closure of its offices in the capital of Cordoba. Thus, it informed the 1,260 employees who work there that they will go on to perform in a 100% remote mode. The e-commerce giant, founded by Marcos Galperin, indicated that it pays a total of $770 million per month for the charges, an amount that they considered "totally disproportionate to the activity that the company carries…

In the last few hours, Mercado Libre reported that it will close its offices located in the City of Córdoba due to the “high cost” of the municipal fees that apply to the company. The giant created by Marcos Galperín said it pays a total of $770 million per month for the municipal fees of the city of Cordoba. “The amount is totally disproportionate ...

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Punto a Punto Diario broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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