The national deputy of the Frente de Todos (FdT) Mónica Litza assured this Tuesday that the project by which it seeks to generate tax relief for self-employed workers and advance the updating of the Monotax scales, will have a “forceful impact” for the economy of the country, stating that the initiative also aims to “incentivize the activity of entrepreneurs”.
“After it was achieved the update of the income tax floorthat It is a measure that benefits more than 400,000 workers throughout the country. Now Together with the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Massa, we are also working to generate tax relief for the self-employed and advance the updating of the monotax scales, in line with what we have been proposing, which is to protect the pockets of small taxpayers,” Litza told Radio Télam.
The deputy, who accompanied the project promoted by Massa with her signature, maintained that “The challenge is to improve income, just as the parity increased wages”
“This year we have to try to improve that real income, has to be accompanied by a better distribution. Now it is necessary to think about tax relief for monotributistas and autonomous because this has a strong impact, both for workers and for the country’s economy. Not only does it relieve the pocket, but it boosts the economy and encourages entrepreneurs,” the legislator remarked.
In this sense, the deputy of the FdT affirmed that “The self-employed or monotax payer who receives tax relief spends it on more consumption and with that, boosts the economy.”
“In this way, the self-employed worker receives a stimulus to continue investing in their activity. That is something very important for the economy of a country. So we are very confident that we can quickly turn this bill into a concrete reality before July , which is when the second recategorization of the year planned for monotributistas occurs,” explained Litza, a member of the Renovating Front.
The project promoted by Massa, by which it seeks to generate tax relief for self-employed workers and advance the updating of the Monotax scalesalso bears the signatures of the FdT deputy, Leandro Santoro y Litza, as well as Margarita Stolbizer, from the Federal Meeting-Together for Change, and Alejandro ‘Topo’ Rodríguez, from Bonaerense Identity-Federal Consensus.
The initiative developed by Massa and its technical team aims to that a percentage similar to the 29.1% rise registered in the first half of this year by pensions and other benefits paid by Anses be used to update the billing scales of the different categories of the Monotax from July 1, 2022, it was explained.
Also, no increase in the monthly installments to be paid is included, rather, “only an update of the maximum billing limits is sought so that the 4.5 million monotributistas do not have to jump to a larger scale, or be left out of the Simplified Regime, if their billing grew in nominal terms due to the effect of the inflation”, as indicated in the foundations of the initiative.