The Government announced the dissolution of the AFIP and its replacement by the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA).
The presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorniannounced this Monday at a press conference the dissolution of the Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) and the creation of the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARK).
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The Government made the decision within the framework of the reduction of the state and the elimination of “inefficient structures” for an organization with a simpler, more efficient and less costly and bureaucratic structure.


The measure will reduce by 45% higher authorities and in a 31% lower levelsat the same time that the separation of 3,155 agents who entered the organization irregularly during the last Kirchnerist government, which represents 15% of the current staff.
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He Government announced that this measure will generate annual savings of $6.4 billion. The disengagement of more than 3,000 agents is “an essential step to dismantle the bureaucracy unnecessary that has hindered the economic and commercial freedom of Argentines,” according to Adorni.
On the other hand, it will eliminate the Hierarchy Account for senior positions, which will reduce the salary of the head of the entity by approximately $32 million to $4 million; The same will happen with the salaries of the Directors of the General Directorate Tax (DGI) and General Directorate of Customs (DGA).
The address of ARK will be in charge of Florence Misrahiwho will lead alongside Andrés Gerardo Vázquezwho will take over as head of the DGI, and José Andrés Velisnew head of the DGA.
Source: Ambito