AFIP made it official that there is a deadline until this week for the recategorization. Monotributistas who remain in the same category should not carry out any procedure.
Last week of term for those holders of the monotribute that they must carry out the recategorization before the Federal Administration of Public Revenues (AFIP). The agency made official days ago the extension of the term to carry out the operation. Step by step, everything you need to know about the process for the monotributistas.
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So last week AFIP confirmed that the deadline estimated in principle for July 20, has been changed and extended until Thursday, July 27. The measure was decided since they changed billing levels by 41.5%, as confirmed by the body that commands Carlos Castagneto.


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More time for the monotributistas to carry out the recategorization. The new date for compliance is July 27. pic.twitter.com/6y8tPvhU9A
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The increase in scales occurs in July precisely because it is the month in which the monotributistas must recategorizesince the periods of recategorization They occur every six months.
It is a benefit to monotributistas that will allow them to recompose the purchasing power and get one pocket wage improvement which translates into greater consumption and economic activity. The objective of the measures is to encourage consumption by a key sector of the population.
Monotributo 2023: what parameters to take into account to know in which category it is included
To evaluate the category in which it corresponds to be within the monotributo, it is necessary to take into account in relation to the last 12 months:
- Cumulative gross income.
- Electric power consumed.
- Accrued rentals and/or the area affected by the activity.
These values should then be checked against the monotribute category table in force to know which corresponds to the taxpayer.
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Monotributo 2023: step by step how to do the recategorization
- Enter the AFIP page | Monotribute.
- login with CUIL/CUIT/CDI and Tax Code.
- select option “recategorization”.
- There, the system will show the current category and the maximum limits.
- Then select the option “Continue Recategorization”.
- Inform the amount invoiced in the last 12 months.
- Enter the data corresponding to personal activity, as requested by the system.
- The system will display the corresponding category.
- Verify the information provided.
- If the data is correct, click on “Confirm category”.
- The system will inform if the modification was made correctly and the credential can be printed.
Monotributo 2023: what are the new scales
With the new update of the scales, the maximum limits of the different categories based on gross receipts as of July 1, 2023 are:
- Category A – Gross annual income: $1,414,762.58
- Category B – Gross annual income: $2,103,025.45
- Category C – Gross annual income: $2,944,235.60
- Category D – Gross annual income: $3,656,604.33
- Category E – Gross annual income: $4,305,799.15
- Category F – Gross annual income: $5,382,248.94
- Category G – Gross annual income: $6,458,698.70
- Category H – Annual gross income: $7,996,484.12
- Category I – Gross annual income: $8,949,911.06
- Category J – Gross annual income: $10,257,028.68
- Category K – Gross annual income: $11,379,612.01
Monotributo: the AFIP statement
The tax agency clarified that “The recategorization periods are carried out in January and July and to assess whether it is appropriate, the activity of the last 12 months must be taken into account with respect to billing or any of the other parameters used such as the area affected, the rents accrued annually or the consumption of electricity.”
The amount corresponding to the new category will be paid the month following the recategorization.
Finally, the agency pointed out that “to carry out the procedure, you must enter the AFIP website with a tax code. If it is not done, it is understood that there were no changes and the same category is maintained.”
Source: Ambito