The organization announced an adjustment in the tax burdens of the monotribute. Get to know the new quotas.
A stage of profound changes arrives for the monotributistas in the first month of the year. These transformations will be present in your tax obligations, after the update announced by the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA).
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This annual adjustment to the simplified regime that groups anonymous workers and small business owners seeks to adapt the quotas to economic conditions. Your new amounts will include updates to the tax component, social work and retirement contribution. It is calculated with a cumulative inflation of 21%affecting all categories.


In addition, ARCA also announced new changes aimed at simplifying the administrative tasks of monotributistas, such as digitization of procedures and new self-management measures. These modifications seek to alleviate the tax burden and optimize the recategorization processes.
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ARCA: increase in monotribute tax burdens
If you are a monotributista, this is a key moment so you can check your annual incomeforesee necessary recategorizations and adjust your finances in relation to new installments.
With the new scheme, the fees will be distributed as follows:
- Category A: tax component of $3,630. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $32,186.
- Category B: tax component of $6,897. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $36,638.80.
- Category C: For Services- Tax component of $11,858. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $42,904. For Sale of movable property – Tax component: $10,890. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $41,936.18.
- Category D: For Services- Tax component of $19,360. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $54,987. For Sale of movable property – Tax component of $18,029. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $53,656.
- Category E: For Services- Tax component of $36,300. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $77,861. For Sale of movable property – Tax component of $28,798. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $70,359.30.
- Category F: For Services- Tax component of $51,062. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $97,989. For Sale of movable property – Tax component of $36,510. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $84,437.43.
- Category G: For Services- Tax component of $92,928. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $149,672. For Sale of movable property – Tax component of $46,464. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $103,208.40.
- Category H: For Services- Tax component of $266,200. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $339,689. For Sale of movable property – Tax component of $133,100. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $206,588.96.
- Category I: For Services- Tax component of $529,375. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $626,306. For Sale of movable property – Tax component of $211,750. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $308,681.35.
- Category J: For Services- Tax component of $635,250. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $758,588. For Sale of movable property – Tax component of $254,100. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $377,437.68.
- Category K: For Services- Tax component of $889,350. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $1,049,173. For Sale of movable property – Tax component of $296,450. The total to be paid when adding social security contributions is $456,272.55.
Additionally, ARCA will implement the Unified Monotributewhich adds a component of Gross Income, adjusted in collaboration with the participating provinces.
Source: Ambito

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