The governor of Córdoba, Martín Llaryora, clarified that he is “not” promoting any Income Tax and that the eventual restitution of that tax within the framework of the call for the “May Pact” seems to him “a mistake.”
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Profits
“I am not asking for Income Taxes. I think we have to do something about high incomes, progressive, but not with a value that affects workers”stated the provincial leader.
“I am not promoting any Income Tax. Yesin There has to be something high-income, progressive, because the scale shows how it turned out. You come and go with 35%. “So we have to adjust that situation again.”he emphasized in statements to the channel All News.
He also said that “it seems like a mistake” to reinstate that tax for workers in the fourth category. The president argued the rejection by ensuring that salaries “They are totally depressed by inflation, because clearly the chainsaw and the blender is that.”
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Call
He also valued “the call for dialogue” by President Javier Milei. “It seems to me that Argentina needs to restore dialogue and that is essential to obtain the necessary measures and laws. Not only to accompany this fiscal package but also to ignite the productive package,” he added.
Llaryora considered that we will begin to see “clearly a fall, an increase in unemployment, a recession” and that it is necessary to “promptly activate the productive sectors.”
The governor of Córdoba defined himself as a “productivist” and spoke out in favor of an agenda of “production, employment and work.”
“No one is going to move a peso in Argentina if you have this entire scheme paralyzed. A fiscal plan without a productive plan falls apart, because you need to generate employment, work so that there is production,” said Llaryora.
“He who has to put in a peso, and he who wants to invest is waiting for those measures,” he insisted.