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“What we call the modification of the non-taxable minimum will be from November 1”, said Sergio Massa.

The non-taxable minimum of the Income Tax will rise to $330,000 as of November 1, announced the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, who also indicated that he is working with Anses to implement a “food reinforcement” to older adults who do not have social plans or unemployment insurance.

“What we call the modification of the non-taxable minimum will be from November 1”said Massa after clarifying that “we have already discussed it with the President (Alberto Fernández) and the AFIP is finishing the projections, especially because there are parity that finished closing in a few days.”

He specified that the floor from which workers pay Income Tax “it will be above $300,000” and then specify $330,000during the interview with Radio Rivadavia.

He announced that the measure will be announced at a “meeting with union organizations and the Executive Branch.”

On the other hand, he confirmed that they are working with Ansses to issue a “food booster” for “older adults who have nothing, no plans, no unemployment insurance, no job.”



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