With this regime to which 430,000 of the more than 750,000 monotax taxpayers in the Province have already joined, not only can withholdings be legally avoided, but it will also not be necessary to present the monthly and annual tax returns of Gross Income. In addition, those who have not yet joined this regime and do so during 2022 will be exempt for the next twelve months from paying the Gross Income component of the unified Monotax.
Buenos Aires taxpayers, regardless of their Monotax category, will be able to access this benefit, with the exception of companies, those who are registered in the Multilateral Agreement and people who have addresses declared outside of Buenos Aires. It will be an exclusive requirement to have a tax address within the Province, in addition to the AFIP Tax Code.
Those who wish to take advantage of this opportunity can do so by entering the official ARBA website (www.arba.gov.ar/IBSimplificado) and selecting the option “Join”. You will be asked for CUIT / CUIL / CDI and the Tax Identification Code (CIT). Then you just have to follow the steps that the site indicates.
The intention to reduce procedures and remove the administrative burden from monotax payers, as stated by ARBA, is not random, but on the contrary, it is in line with the administrative management of both the governor, Axel Kicillof, and the Executive Director of ARBA , Cristian Girard. Both leaders maintain from the beginning of their mandate the need to influence the tax culture of the province by facilitating access and the resolution of procedures for small taxpayers.
Along the same lines, both recognize the importance of, without losing the rigor in the audit, differentiating their management from past governments, helping to simplify the path for those who were most affected during the pandemic, and sharpen their eye on those large taxpayers who evade taxes.
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