AFIP’s self-employed workers have already made their September payments and now they have found that a group will have to pay this amount.
The AFIP single tax regime has been significantly increased since last month, following the approval of Law No. 27743, which has already come into force through decree 593/2024. The categories are updated on a semi-annual basis, which is why we will have to wait until December for new values.
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With the current scales, a larger number of people can access and remain in the simplified tax regime. At the same time, the distinction in the limit of permitted income has been eliminated, regardless of whether it is from commercial activities or the provision of services.


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Current scales of the single tax in October
The scales currently in force and which will remain in effect for the tenth month of the year are as follows:
- Category A: $6.45 million
- Category B: $9.45 million
- Category C: $13.25 million
- Category D: $16.45 million
- Category E: $19.35 million
- Category F: $24.25 million
- Category G: $29 million
- Category H: $44 million
- Category I: $49.25 million
- Category J: $56.4 million
- Category K: $68 million
Monthly payment of the single tax according to the category
Each category must pay the following amounts in the month of October:
- Category A: $3,000
- Category B: $5,700
- Category C: $9,800 (services) and $9,000 (commerce)
- Category D: $16,000 (services) and $14,900 (commerce)
- Category E: $30,000 (services) and $23,800 (commerce)
- Category F: $42,200 (services) and $31,000 (commerce)
- Category G: $76,800 (services) and $38,400 (commerce)
- Category H: $220,000 (services) and $110,000 (commerce)
- Category I: $175,000 (commerce) and $437,500 (services)
- Category J: $210,000 (commerce) and $525,000 (services)
- Category K: $245,000 (commerce) and $735,000 (services)
Source: Ambito

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