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TAX AND CO-PARTICIPATION REFORMS GO HAND IN HAND 

The pact proposed by President Milei includes tax reform and the revision of co-participation. Both are two sides of the same coin. By establishing that the Nation and each province finance themselves with their own taxes, it is possible to move forward in tax simplification and the replacement of co-participation.         (more…)

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FONID SHOWS THAT IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO ADJUST BUT TO ORGANIZE THE STATE 

The abrupt elimination of FONID is a source of conflict. It will surely be used to start the school year again with strikes. FONID and all the national programs that advance on provincial functions should be eliminated. But as part of an integral ordering of the State.         (more…)

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ADJUSTMENT BASED ON INFLATIONARY LOSS OF REAL VALUE IS NOT SUSTAINABLE 

The National Public Administration shows a surplus in January 2024. The main cause is the sharp drop in the real value of social spending, especially in pensions. Given that pensions are at their historical minimum, it is necessary to swiftly migrate towards more genuine sources of support for the fiscal balance.         (more…)

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THE PENSION FUND MUST BE USED TO PAY THE DEBT WITH PENSIONERS

The government wants the assets of the Sustainability Guarantee Pension Fund (FGS) to be transferred to the Treasury. Before its transfer, it must be used to cancel the long-standing debt that the ANSES has with national retirees for lawsuits and with the provinces for the deficit of the pension provincial funds.   (more…)

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ZERO DEFICIT IS NOT ENOUGH TO STOP THE ECONOMIC DECLINE

The government withdrew the fiscal chapter of the omnibus law from Congress. However, it reaffirms its commitment to a zero fiscal deficit. It is a desirable goal as long as it is not limited to a traditional fiscal adjustment. Fiscal balance must be the result of the management ordering of the public sector.         (more…)

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OMNIBUS LAW SHOULD ADDRESS THE TAX SYSTEM DISORDER

The government of La Rioja decided to issue quasi money. The problem is the excess of spending, especially in public employment, financed with co-participation and national discretionary transfers. There is an urgent need to redesign the tax system, including the replacement of co-participation by a Convergence Fund. (more…)

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OMNIBUS LAW SHOULD SIMPLIFY FAMILY ALLOWANCES

The Omnibus law proposes changes to the “1,000 Days Law”, a health act that grants additional family allowances to mothers with children under 3 years of age. Congress has the opportunity to rectify mistakes and improve social protection by simplifying and automating the family allowances system. (more…)

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OMNIBUS LAW SHOULD ELIMINATE THE NATIONAL TEACHERS’ WAGE BARGAINING

One of the errors of the omnibus law is that it maintains the double negotiation in the teachers’ salaries. The federal government intervening in the negotiation of the salaries paid by the provinces is a permanent source of conflict and pressure for part of the provincial teachers’ salaries to be paid with national funds. (more…)

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OMNIBUS LAW SHOULD ELIMINATE ALL BANK WITHHOLDING TAXES

The omnibus law partially limits bank withholding taxes. This will be legally challenged by the provinces that rely heavily on Sales withholdings. A better option is the total elimination of withholdings and offering the provinces that the AFIP (the federal tax agency) collects Sales Tax together with VAT. (more…)

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FREE CHOICE IN HEALTH CARE OF THE DNU REQUIRES COMPLEMENTS

The DNU stipulates that health insurance companies will compete directly, without the need to refer contributions from a social security organization. For all people to be able to choose freely, the per capita income of low-wage families must be raised. This can be achieved by ordering the Solidarity Redistribution Fund.    (more…)

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