Sergio Massa anticipated that changes are being analyzed for monotributistas and self-employed

Sergio Massa anticipated that changes are being analyzed for monotributistas and self-employed

In this sense, he advanced that “we started working on the issue of self-employed and monotributistas so that next week we can have a proposal that alleviates their situation, I already discussed it with the President (Alberto Fernandez)”.

On the update of the non-taxable base of Earnings, Massa stated that “the objective is that we continue with 800,000 workers reached by the tax, who are the ones with the highest income.” “The idea is to defend the purchasing power of salaries,” he pointed out. “Salary is not profit, it is remunerationand we have to accompany the effort of the State with the challenge generated by improving income month by month”, he stated.

The increase in the floor of the income tax to the fourth category, which reaches the wages of workers in a dependency relationship, will be $280,792 per month from June, 24.3% more than the $225,937 currently in force .

The leader of the Renovating Front also referred to other economic issues that have already generated strong tensions within the economic cabinet, for example retentions. “We are not going to increase. What we have under discussion in Parliament is the Agribusiness Law, which promotes the industrialization of production, understanding that the world to come is oriented towards two major players: energy and protein”.

“What the government is proposing is how to decouple prices in a world that is clearly in trouble,” he added. Regarding energy, the former mayor of Tigre spoke on Radio 10 and referred to the increase in rates: “an increase of 30% in gas represents 1.5% in the GBA and 0.75% at the national level. In electricity 0.1 and 0.5%, in water it represents 0.5 and 0.25 in the national”

Regarding the internal within the ruling party, he said that “not everything means that there is a fight, but that there are discussions to see how we can work in the best way”

“The one who makes the decisions is the president,” he asserted. “Dirty laundry has to be washed at home,” he warned, adding: “If the government focuses on improving the average income, lowering inflation, increasing the level of exports and for SMEs to grow, have no doubt that we are going to be competitive in the 2023”.

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