The change of limits in the monotax categories is approaching, and thus taxpayers must be recategorized on the ARCA page.
The ARCA (Customs Collection and Control Agency)the entity that replaced the AFIP after its dissolution decreed by the Government of Javier Milei, automatically inherited all the obligations and responsibilities of the previous organization, and this includes the administration of the Simplified Regime for Small Taxpayers, better known as the monotribute.
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Every six months, the system is updated and maximum billing prices rise based on inflation, so monotributistas must make sure they stay in the appropriate category for their business or venture. The next one will be held in December, and this is the step by step to make the category change.


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Current monotax categories
- Category A: $6.45 million
- Category B: $9.45 million
- Category C: $13.25 million
- Category D: $16.45 million
- Category E: $19.35 million
- Category F: $24.25 million
- Category G: $29 million
- Category H: $44 million
- Category I: $49.25 million
- Category J: $56.4 million
- Category K: $68 million
How to recategorize in ARCA
Monotributistas who need to carry out the recategorization in December must follow these steps:
- Enter the Monotributo web portal.
- Indicate CUIT, tax code and press “Accept”.
- Select the “Recategorize me” option (in this option you can see, for information purposes, the data that the AFIP has about your tax situation).
- Select the “Continue recategorization” option.
- Report the new parameters (income, area affected by the activity, electricity consumption, etc.).
- Indicate the “Print credential” option.
- The system will issue the F.184 -as proof of the recategorization carried out- and the new Payment Credential.
Source: Ambito

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