The public entity will enable a disaggregated payment mode so that the user can cancel the tickets “without including illegally added municipal rates.”
In the midst of the fight with the municipalities, the Government gave the green light to the Nation Bank so that you Allow users to pay their service fees without paying local taxes. They assure that it is a concept added “illegally” on the invoices.
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The public entity led by Daniel Tillard announced in a statement that “it will offer its customers the option of canceling their public service bills without including the municipal rates illegally added to the bills.” In this way, they will be able to enter BNA+ and choose to pay the bills without the fees “in those jurisdictions where the mayors resist the prohibition of adding them.”


With the implementation of this new method of disaggregated payment of rates, the Government seeks reduce the tax impact on the final cost of the tickets. And, along these lines, they announced that the rest of the private entities already have the possibility of joining the Banco Nación initiative. “All banks in the country, through their payment platforms, are able to offer their clients this same option,” they say from the public bank.
After knowing the news, TillardEdit stated that the initiative “promotes freedom of choice since our legal system has constitutional status and is a way to leave behind the undignified treatment of consumers, especially the most vulnerable.”
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Banco Nación will offer its clients the possibility of canceling their public service bills without including the municipal rates illegally added to the bills. They will have the option in their account, through the BNA+ app.
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Luis Caputo celebrated the announcement of Banco Nación
The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, He echoed the news through a post on his social networks. “We are not going to give up in the fight to defend the residents of the different districts who continue to suffer abuse from their mayors,” he said, replicating the BNA announcement.
Last week, Caputo announced that the bank will close branches in municipalities that “abuse” unjustified municipal rates. “Today the President asked me to close the branches of Banco Nación in those municipalities that insist on abusing their neighbors through unjustified increases in municipal rates. which they also hide in national services,” he explained.
Caputo announced that he contacted Tillard to begin the process of closing the headquarters. “All Argentines are making an enormous effort to move the country forward, but there is still a good part of politics that wants to cling to the model of “privileges for the few and poverty for the many” of the last 20 years,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito