The request was made through the Argentine Confederation of Medium-sized Enterprises (CAME). The entity warned that it will be difficult for many SMEs to regularize their debts.
The AFIP has ordered the suspension of tax enforcement proceedings and the imposition of precautionary measures until July 31.
The Argentine Confederation of Medium-sized Enterprises (CAME) He asked the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, extend at least 60 days is the expiration of the non-execution of tax debts and the obstacles of precautionary measures that SMEs maintain with the Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP).
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The entity’s request is given in a period of sharp contraction in activity and general decline in saleswith an impact on the ability to pay of the SMEs. In this context, they warned that it will be It is difficult to regularize debts for a large number of small and medium-sized companieswhich will generate an additional situation of financial suffocation.


The request of SMEs to the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo
It’s a statement, CAME He recalled: “General Resolution No. 17/2024 of the Ministry of Economy and General Resolution No. 5482/2024 of the AFIP They provided for the suspension of tax enforcement proceedings and the impediments of precautionary measures -until July 31- for all individuals and micro, small and medium-sized businesses.”
And they added that “Law 27,743 ‘Palliative and Relevant Fiscal Measures’ has not yet been regulated, which establishes a regularization regime for debts due as of 03/31/2024 and which also will enable the regularization of debts subject to fiscal enforcement“.
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The companies requested that the deadline for non-enforcement of tax debts and the obstacles to precautionary measures be postponed for at least 60 days.
Businessmen denounce that 10,000 SMEs closed during the Javier Milei era
During the first six months of the President’s administration, some 10,000 SMEs closed due to the collapse in economic activity. This occurred after the devaluation last December, which caused the rising inflation and deteriorating purchasing power of wages and pensions.
According to a report released by the Association of National Businessmen and Businesswomen for Argentine Development (ENAC), In the first 6 months of Javier Milei’s management, “10,000 SMEs closed”, if we compare the numbers from June with those from December.
In addition, in the document they stated: “We warned the National Congress and the National Government that this was not the way out of Argentina’s problems, they did not listen, and now the damage is done“. The report was made based on figures published by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC), which claims that the closure is due to a economic collapse similar to that of 2020when the Covid-19 pandemic occurred.
Source: Ambito