The inspection and control tasks made it possible to detect that the taxpayer has assets valued at more than 3,700 million pesos.
The Federal Administration of Public Revenues (AFIP), through the General Tax Directorate (DGI), ordered a businessman from Córdoba with high purchasing power to pay the Solidarity and Extraordinary Contribution. The body led by Carlos Castagneto applied an adjustment of $140 million for the initiative launched in 2020 to combat the negative impact of the pandemic Covid-19.
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The inspection and control tasks of the AFIP allowed to detect that the taxpayer owns assets valued at more than 3,700 million pesos. Among the numerous assets it has, there are shares in companies, real estate and high-end automobiles such as Rolls Royce and Ferrari, both in the country and abroad.


However, despite its high contributive capacity, the businessman based in the city of Córdoba had not carried out the Solidarity and Extraordinary Contribution for fortunes greater than $200 million stipulated in Law 27,605, enacted in December 2020.
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The refusal of businessman The payment of this contribution gave rise to investigations by the specialized areas of the DGI and an ex officio determination of $140 millionwhich you will have to pay.
What was the charitable contribution used for?
It should be noted that the Solidarity and Extraordinary Contribution provided $62,301,352,225 from 2021 to now for the construction of the recently inaugurated President Néstor Kirchner Gas Pipeline (GPNK), according to data from the Energía Argentina (Enarsa) company.
In addition, it was allocated to the purchase and preparation of medical equipment, medicines and vaccines, subsidies to micro, small and medium-sized companies, a comprehensive program of Progress Scholarship.
Source: Ambito