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The ARCA Holder Defended the New Money Laundering and Accused Kicilf of Having a "Soviet" Mentality.

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Juan Pazo, head of the collecting agency, confirmed that if the Province does not adhere to the government's plan, access to tax information will be restricted."This complicates the life of Kicillof, not the people," he said.

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Juan Pazo, head of the collecting agency, confirmed that if the Province does not adhere to the government's plan, access to tax information will be restricted."This complicates the life of Kicillof, not the people," he said.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The executive director of the Collection Agency of the province of Buenos Aires (ARBA), Cristian Girard, questioned the announcements of the national government regarding the so-called Historical Savings Reparation Plan and rejected the criticisms of the owner of the Agency for Revenue and Customs Control (ARCA), Juan Pazo, for the lack of adherence of the province. “So far there is nothing concrete to adhere to: the only thing they announced wa…

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The head of the ARCA accused Kirchnerismo of having generated an “excess of regulations” and of having named “six thousand people” in the organization, who only managed to “upgrade informality.”

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The owner of the agency Juan Pazo criticized the president of Buenos Aires for not joining the plan for the use of the dollars of the mattress. The entrance From ARCA crossed to Kicilof for not adhering to the money laundering: “Has a Soviet conception” was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

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The head of ARCA accused the Governor of Buenos Aires of criticizing the money-laundering regime whose motivation is the remonetization of the economy.

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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