Who can join the ARBA moratorium and what plans are there for property and vehicle taxes
The Buenos Aires Revenue Agency (ARBA) has introduced a new payment plan allowing taxpayers to regularize their debts, with the aim of facilitating compliance and restoring benefits such as discounts for early payments.
The Buenos Aires Revenue Agency (ARBA) has launched a new moratorium scheme to assist taxpayers in settling outstanding debts, whether in pre-judicial or judicial stages. The plan took effect in February and is intended to help taxpayers address their debts, regularize their tax situation, and regain benefits like early annual payment discounts and bonuses for good compliance. Cristian Girard, ARBA's executive director, emphasized that the initiative aims to provide concrete tools to enable more contributors to get up to date with their fiscal responsibilities.
All provincial taxpayers in Buenos Aires with overdue tax debts, which have accrued or were due by December 31, 2025, are eligible for this moratorium concerning property and vehicle taxes. The program's focus is on encouraging compliance and providing taxpayers a structured pathway to resolve their fiscal issues. In addition to debt settlement, this moratorium also aims to incentivize responsible tax behavior by reintroducing benefits for timely payments and good standing.
The introduction of this moratorium reflects efforts by the provincial government to increase tax compliance and enhance public revenue in Buenos Aires. By facilitating easier pathways for debt resolution, ARBA hopes to improve financial stability for both taxpayers and the agency itself, contributing to a healthier economic environment in the region. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance fiscal responsibility among citizens and ensure that public services remain adequately funded through tax revenues.