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April 13, 2009

Argentina Tax Stimulus

As the global economic crisis deepens, economies are introducing tax reforms as a direct stimulus. With a domestic focus, the impact of these plans may be felt across borders. In the next few blogs, I will present some recently implemented tax stimuli in five countries with the objective of offering a global perspective.

Argentina, which improved its Paying Taxes ranking by 12 in Doing Business 2009 compared to 2008, with more reforms now in the works with the objective of promoting employment, production and consumer confidence to counter an economic crisis.

On December 18, 2008, the Argentine National Congress passed Law 26.476. The Law encourages small and medium businesses to register informally paid workers by pardoning back taxes. Companies are only required to pay 50% of related labor taxes the first year and 75% the second year (Capítulo II. Articulo 16). The law also allows individuals and companies to repatriate capital to be invested in Argentina under a preferential tax rate of 1% to 8% (Titulo III. Articulo 27).

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