Bye AFIP: why November 20 is a key date for monotributistas

Bye AFIP: why November 20 is a key date for monotributistas

November 7, 2024 – 07:30

After the dissolution of the AFIP, monotributistas must be on alert for possible changes to the regime and new regulations imposed by the ARCA.

Ignacio Petunchi

The Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA)ex Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP)is the new tax entity promoted by decree from the Government of Javier Milei as a reductionist measure, lowering spending on salaries and drastically reducing the number of employees.

So far there are some functions that, although it is known that they will remain in force, there are still no established regulations. Recently published the expiration schedule for November 2024. This calendar details the deadlines for obligations according to the type of regime and the termination of the Unique Tax Identification Code (CUIT) of the taxpayer.

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Monotax expiration

Each type of taxpayer has its assigned dates to pay ARCA its tax obligations. The new entity announced the schedule for this month without modifications according to what was previously used, so the monotributistas they will have until November 20 to pay the monthly fee of the Simplified Regime.

ARCA: current monotax scales

Category A: $6,450,000 annually

Category B: $9,450,000 annually

Category C: $13,250,000 annually

Category D: $16,450,000 annually

Category E: $19,350,000 annually

Category F: $24,250,000 annually

Category G: $29,000,000 annually

Category H: $44,000,000 annually

Category I: $49,250,000 annually

Category J: $56,400,000 annually

Category K: $68,000,000 annually

Source: Ambito

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