Overview
- UIA president Martín Rappallini renewed a push to expand the contributor base and curb informality through coordinated tax and labor changes.
- He said 1,000 CUIT account for 50% of national revenue and 10,000 for 75%, calling for a wider fiscal pyramid.
- The group proposes an escalated path between the monotributo and responsables inscriptos regimes to ease formalization, following the government’s denial of plans to eliminate the simplified system.
- Industrial leaders are seeking talks with Economy Minister Luis Caputo to secure microeconomic competitiveness measures, while noting his current focus on stabilization after recent volatility and on reducing inflation.
- The UIA welcomed the announced Argentina–U.S. trade agreement in principle and said it will assess sectoral effects once the detailed terms are available.