He governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillofwill send next Monday to the Legislature the Budget project 2025 and the Tax Lawwhich will define the taxes that Buenos Aires residents will pay next year, official sources reported. In parallel, the National Congress debates in committees the budget sent by Javier Milei, which the Buenos Aires president described as “a piece of nonsense.”
He Minister of Economy, Pablo Lópezyesterday anticipated the main guidelines of both initiatives before the head of the Chamber of Deputies, Alejandro Dichiara; the presidents of the Unión por la Patria blocs in the Deputies and the Senate, Facundo Tignanelli and Teresa Garcíarespectively; and the head of the Budget Commission in the lower house, Juan Pablo de Jesús.
At that meeting, which was also attended by General Secretary of Government, Agustina Vilait was scheduled that on Monday at 10 AM López will present the scope of the two projects in the Annex of the Chamber of Deputies before legislators from all political blocs.
It is expected that on Tuesday, in that body, the proposals will take parliamentary status in a session that was convened for that purpose. Then, the projects will begin to be discussed and debated in committee.
If necessary, as usual, the different ministers and the head of the Collection Agency (ARBA), Cristian Girardso that they provide precision and details to the senators and deputies about the destination of the resources for each of the areas.
Regarding the Tax Law, ARBA announced for taxpayers of Automotive and Urban Real Estate Tax that from next year the bonuses for good taxpayers will be implemented again, 5% for those who do not accumulate debt, and for annual payments, 10%, which will be added to those already in force.
For the case of Tax Rural Real Estatethe bonuses will be for good compliance, adherence to automatic debit and cuitified item (that the holder of the same associates before ARBA his Cuit with the rural item).
By not having its own majority, the ruling party depends on the support of opposition sectors to give light to the initiatives that, at the same time, put pressure on issues such as implementation of the Single Paper Ballot and additional funds for municipalities affected by national resource cuts. Tensions within Peronism itself can add greater complexity to the negotiations.
This year, Kicillof had to manage the extended 2023 Budget, because the national administration did not present macroeconomic guidelines for the year 2024.
Source: Ambito
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