January It was the first month in which the Government stopped receiving collection for Tax PAIS, decreases in the national coffers that was compensated with a greater collection of Gains, contributions and contributions, credits and debit, fuels and net VAT.
It should be noted that, according to the Argentine Institute of Fiscal Analysis (Iaraf), The country tax generated in 2024 income equivalent to 1.1% of GDP.
According to Iarafthis growth was in line with what was projected by the Government for the performance of the GDP for this year, who hope it has a rise of 5%.
“The National Government plans to keep its tax income constant in relation to GDP and projects a real growth of the economy of 5% by 2025. To achieve this objective, real tax revenues should increase, at least, at the same rate,” they detailed
January: how was tax collection without the country tax
“The extra tax collection that was at the hands of the Nation during January 2025, allowed more than compensating for the collection that the country tax had had for the same monthsince in turn financed the decline in export rights, personal goods and import rights, leaving a surplus, “explained the same institute.
During last January, the tribute that played the most money, in relation to the loss of nation’s income by country tax, was Contributions and contributions to Social Security, with a real 178%, followed by profits with 40%, check tax with 30%, liquid fuels with 18%and VAT with 4%.
That is, the sum of the extra collection that goes to the nation of these taxes, It was equivalent to 270% of the possible collection of the country tax in January 2025 of not having eliminated the tribute. Indeed, he also compensated for the decline for collection of personal goods, export rights and import rights. The net was a real increase of 4.9%.
Source: Ambito

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