The executive director of the Buenos Aires Collection Agency (ARBA), Cristian Girardcame to the crossroads this Sunday of those opposition referents who propose remove taxes by noticing that “a society in which there are no taxes is a society without a state”.
Within this framework, in a radio interview, the official analyzed that “a world without taxes is a dystopia”. In addition, he expressed that it is necessary to “evaluate what each government does with the taxes it collects” because “the differences are clear there.”
“It is enough to see the priorities that the government of (Axel) Kicillof has in the province of Buenos Aires to know that it is not all the same”said.
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A world without taxes? A dystopia.
We have to assess what each government does with the taxes it collects. There the differences are clear. Just look at the priorities that the Axel government has @Kicillofok in PBA to know that it is not all the same. pic.twitter.com/BZaDMqpSuL
— Cristian Girard (@cristiangirard) April 16, 2023
He stressed that “a society in which there are no taxes is a society without a State” and pointed out that, in this case, one would have to “imagine that the world is disintegrating: that there are no streets, traffic lights, there is no national Congress, courts, highways. There is no such world.”
The head of ARBA asserted that “everything that exists is thanks to the fact that the State guarantees the projection of assets public services”, and stressed that “they are goods that if the State does not provide them, nobody provides them”.
Taxes in Argentina
Cristian Girard assured that “there is no possibility of not collecting taxes because there would be no state and without a state there is no organization social” and added that “all these investments in infrastructure, in guaranteeing education and health quality are financed with taxes.
Cristian Girard, director of ARBA
“So the problem is not taxes, but how those resources are used. There it is very clear that we have a government, with Axel, who has very clear priorities, which are opposite to those on the right. If we’re going to discuss, let’s discuss things that make sense,” she closed.
Source: Ambito