Change in ARCA: who is Juan Pazo, the new head of the collecting agency

Change in ARCA: who is Juan Pazo, the new head of the collecting agency

The presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorniannounced this Saturday that Juan Pazo will be the new head of the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA), after firing Florence Misrahi for taxing streamers and influencers.

The President of the Nation made the decision to fire the head of ARCA and two officials for the modification to the regime of streamers and influencers,” he said. Adorni in your X social network account.

As he was able to know Scopeone of the reasons that strained Mizrahi’s leadership of the organization was the imposition of a tax on influencers and youtubersboth for the provision of communication and advertising services and for the creation of content on digital platforms. The regime also included exchanges.

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Just two days ago, Juan Pazo had been appointed as secretary of International Economic Relations of the Foreign Ministry after his good passage as in the Production Coordination Secretariat of the Ministry of Economy of Luis Caputo.

The minister himself Caputo He had announced it on his X account. “The purpose of this change is to strengthen collaboration with the Foreign Ministry, especially on issues related to foreign trade and the search for new markets and strategic partners for the country,” he explained.

Who is Juan Pazo?

Juan Pazo it’s a lawyer with past in the government of Mauricio Macri (2015-2019) and in private management. With the arrival of Javier Milei to power, he became a key official of the Minister of Economy Luis Caputo. He was the one who spoke with the main representatives of the business chambers, from the industrialists of the UIA to the agricultural, livestock and fishing entities.

During the Macri government he was dDirector of Institutional Communication of the Financial Information Unit (UIF)the Executive’s anti-money laundering body, between 2016 and 2017, and from January of that year to December 2019, Superintendent of Insurance of the Nation.

Before he was in public service, He was the CEO of the textile companies of businessman Francisco De Narváez, He briefly entered politics in 2009, where he won the elections for national deputy for the province of Buenos Aires against none other than Néstor Kirchner.

It was also CEO of Rapsodia offshore firms, a brand co-founded by his wife and the livestock company Invernea SA.

ARCA modified the maximum transfer amounts

Before the untimely departure of Florencia Misrahi, the exAFIP had modified the maximum number of bank transfers between users or to their own accounts.

The amount has remained fixed since August, and a maximum of $400,000 so that the operations are not notified by the Information System of Relevant Economic Transactions (SITER). The values ​​are updated every six months based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI)and in December the new amounts will be published, which will take effect in February 2025.

In addition to transfers, other operations are also subject to mandatory reporting. These include:

  • Accumulated monthly credits: When they exceed $700,000, regardless of whether they are in national or foreign currency.
  • Monthly cash withdrawals: Above $700,000.
  • Account balances: If they exceed the stipulated amount.
  • Fixed term deposits: With accumulated amounts greater than the same limit.

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