Average Argentines Have a Tax Burden Equivalent to 48% of Their Income
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The data emerged in the Democracy and Development Cycle organized by Clarín in Malba.They are estimates by Nadin Argañaraz, director of the IARAF.
The formal tax burden fell almost 8 percentage points between 2019 and 2026. However, not all wage earners benefited equally.This was revealed by the Argentine Institute of Fiscal Analysis (IARAF) in a report in which it analyzed the incidence of taxes borne by wage earners.There, the organization led by economist Nadin Argañaz detected significant differences according to the level of income.The IARAF used four profiles of wage families and cal…
In recent years, Argentina’s tax structure deepened the differences between the least-earning earners and those in the highest part of the salary scale. A survey by the Argentine Institute of Fiscal Analysis (IARAF) over the period 2019-2026 shows that formal tax pressure ended up benefiting especially the highest incomes. The study took four profiles of working families and calculated the impact of direct taxes, social security contributions, p…
Between 2019 and 2026, formal tax pressure in Argentina experienced a strong distributive change: while workers with higher wages were benefiting from a significant tax reduction of up to 7.8 percentage points, those with lower incomes suffered a slight increase in their global tax burden.A comprehensive report prepared by the Argentine Institute of [...] The entry The tax burden dropped almost 8% for higher wages, but rose for lower incomes was…
A survey of fiscal developments between 2019 and 2026 showed that the income tax reforms and the end of employers' deductions distorted the progressivity of the tax system.
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