Feb 8 • 03:04 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Monotributo: what changes in this month's payments and what other changes will there be in 2026

Changes to the Monotributo payment system in Argentina include a 14.29% increase in taxes and social security contributions this month, with additional alterations anticipated for 2026.

In Argentina, adjustments to the Monotributo payment system have been implemented, with a significant 14.29% increase in taxes and social security contributions due to a semiannual adjustment mandated by law. This change reflects the accumulated inflation rate from July to December 2025, as reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). Consequently, the updated tax bracket has been formalized by the Agency for Revenue and Customs Control (ARCA) and made available on its website, allowing taxpayers to navigate the new rates effectively.

Additionally, the recent modifications introduce a unified system dealing with Income Tax for the City of Buenos Aires (CABA), aiming to simplify the tax process for residents and businesses. The recategorization period for Monotributo participants recently opened, enabling individuals to update their status according to the new financial landscape. It is also expected that additional adjustments will occur in July 2026, suggesting continuous updates to the tax framework in response to inflationary pressures.

These changes not only affect individual taxpayers but also have broader implications for small businesses and freelancers who rely on the Monotributo system. The introduction of reimbursements for compliant taxpayers further encourages adherence to tax regulations, fostering a culture of compliance while potentially increasing the government's revenue stream from this segment of the economy. Overall, these shifts in the tax policy underline the Argentine government's ongoing efforts to adapt to inflationary trends and refine its fiscal systems for better economic management.

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