The discussion on the next Argentine tax reform already has, at least, two very different diagnoses. On the one hand, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommended extending the tax base of some national taxes to support the collection and improve the efficiency of the system; on the other hand, the main business chambers maintain that the Argentine tax problem is elsewhere. Among the Fund’s proposals are a reduction of the income tax floor …
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The discussion on the next Argentine tax reform already has, at least, two very different diagnoses. On the one hand, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommended extending the tax base of some national taxes to support the collection and improve the efficiency of the system; on the other hand, the main business chambers maintain that the Argentine tax problem is elsewhere. Among the Fund’s proposals are a reduction of the income tax floor …