With the restructuring of the AFIP, many adherents of the monotax regime wonder what will happen to their tax obligations.
Last Monday, the Government of Javier Milei surprised all Argentines with the announcement of a new measure: the closure of the Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP). The reality is that the regulations of this administration will not cease to exist as such, but will be dissolved to create the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA).
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This measure will reduce the higher authorities by 45% and the lower levels by 31%, and the dismissal of 3,155 agents who entered irregularly to the organization during the last Kirchnerist government, which represents 15% of the current staff. He Government announced that this measure will generate annual savings of $6.4 billion.


In that sense, since the Government made the dissolution of the AFIP official, there have been many questions about what will happen with some procedures and compliance with tax obligations. Among them is the payment that must be made by those who adhere to the monotax regime.
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What will happen with the expiration of the next monotax
Although the Ministry of Economy did not make an official announcement, at the moment The expiration date to pay the next monotribute will not be modified with the restructuring of the AFIP, so the same calendar will continue.
It is still necessary to define the details on how the transition from the AFIP to the new ARCA will continue, and if this would imply any specific impact on any of the operations that are carried out daily, although it is important to highlight that There will be no modifications in relation to monotax payments.
Source: Ambito