Congress has yet to discuss the fiscal package of the omnibus law proposed by the ruling party, which is why the scales published in early January are still in force.
The fee of monotribute as well as the limits that determine each category govern without changes from the beginning of 2024, despite the fact that the government of Javier Milei presented a tax package in it Congress to make modifications to the small taxpayer regime.
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Congress has yet to discuss the fiscal package of the omnibus law proposed by the ruling party, therefore, the scales published at the beginning of January that appear on the official website of the Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) They are still the reference to know which category a user belongs to and what the income limits are to move from one group to another.


- Category A: $2,108,288.
- Category B: $3,133,941.
- Category C: $4,387,518.
- Category D: $5,449,094.
- Category E: $6,416,285.
- Category F: $8,020,660.
- Category G: $9,624,193.
- Category H: $11,916,410.
- Category I: $13,372,213.
- Category J: $15,285,088.
- Category K: $16,957,968.
Since the last update of AFIP with the billing caps, these are the monotax installments for April 2024 For those who have to pay all the components of this tax:
If approved tax package which would be discussed in simultaneous with the omnibus law, significant changes will be introduced in the small taxpayer regime. Among them, the increase in billing caps, which implies an increase in the annual income limits of between 300% and 330% and would bring the maximum annual income limit to $68,000,000 for any type of activity; there will also be adjustments in monthly amounts payable both in the category of contributions to the retirement regime and to social work.
Source: Ambito