After the meeting of Guillermo Francos and Luis Caputo with governors, The head of Ark, Juan Pazo, He received this afternoon the Ministers of Economy of CABA, Gustavo Arango, and from the province of Buenos Aires, Pablo López, together with the headlines of the district collection agencies, to inform them of the plan of the National Government to promote the use of dollars of the mattress and try to achieve the accession of both jurisdictions to the law that Nation seeks to approve in the Congress.
The meeting was held separately. First, the head of the Customs Collection and Control Agency He dialogued with the person in charge of the Porteña public accounts, who attended the meeting accompanied by Germán Krivocapich, holder of the Government Administration of Public Income (AGIP).
There he presented the adhesion agreement to the Simplified earnings regimewhose Focus will be put in turnover and not on patrimonial expenses and consumption. In addition, he referred to the signing of a commitment so that the provinces do not approve of new information regimes that replace those repealed by the national entity.
Mattress dollars: CABA asked to build a “work table” to analyze in detail the plan
The initiatives are framed within the “Historical reparation plan for Argentines’ savings” With which the government seeks to encourage Argentines who have money outside the formal system, especially dollars, turn them to consumption encouraged by lower controls.
“It was a good meeting”they expressed first from the environment of ARENGO to Scope, Once the meeting is finished. Then they stated that the position of the city government is “Accompany all those actions that encourage and promote the growth of economic activity, as well as eliminate bureaucracy.”
However, they also clarified that, in the particular case of the proposal to be discussed, they first wish to be able to “analyze the details” about the Fiscal Information Exchange Agreement. For that reason, at the meeting they proposed “Assemble a work table through which to analyze the implementation of these measures, in addition to other pending issues between the city and Arca, and that will benefit the Buenos Aires.”
The National Government aspires to present the bill in the next few days. Then it must be treated in commission and, in case of obtaining the necessary support, it will be transferred to the enclosure. In case of receiving the approval of Deputies and of Senate, The provinces may choose to adhere or not. The objective of Nation is to achieve the support of the governors in each legislature so that the plan is applied throughout the territory.
Province requested “greater normative precision” on the mattress dollars plan
For this reason, they also summoned a meeting to the province’s economic team, headed by the minister Pablo López, who attended accompanied by the head of Arba, Cristian Girard. The meeting was extended for about 45 to 50 minutes, provincial sources reported to the field, and took place “In a cordial climate, with a technical and informative approach.”
From PBA They raised the importance of “having greater normative precision” Before defining a position, since “The details of the regime are not yet known”they indicated. At the same time, they stressed that they have been working on a “tax simplification agenda”, which qualified as “a necessary objective.”
At the meeting, López and Girard underlined the need for “Any laundering scheme has the support of a law approved by the National Congress “, in order to guarantee legal certainty, “especially in relation to the use of unstalled dollars.”
The head of Arca proposed to the Provincial Minister and the head of Arba to sign “an addendum” to the current collaboration agreement with Arba and promised to “send in the next few days the corresponding documentation for analysis” by the technical team of the province.
This afternoon’s meeting with both ministers took place days after the head of the Palace of Finance, Luis Caputoand the chief of cabinet, Guillermo Francoswill lead a double day of meetings via zoom with governors from all over the country to clear doubts about “Colchón Plan”. After the summit, Scope talked with provincial authorities who pointed out that it was “A good first step”although there were no concrete definitions.
Source: Ambito