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Patrick Gillespie

Buenos Aires

Bureau Chief at Bloomberg News

@business bureau chief in Argentina. Email: [email protected]. RTs not endorsements.

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  • 2 weeks ago | batimes.com.ar | Manuela Tobias |Patrick Gillespie |James Grainger

    President Javier Milei proposed an overhaul of Argentina’s tax system in order to cut red tape and encourage use of greenbacks that were previously undeclared. The country’s tax agency, ARCA, will stop collecting large swathes of information from citizens and businesses, ranging from used car and home sales to everyday supermarket purchases, starting Friday. The government also aims to raise the threshold for banks to report consumer transactions.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Manuela Tobias |Patrick Gillespie

    President Javier Milei proposed an overhaul of Argentina’s tax system in order to cut red tape and encourage use of greenbacks that were previously undeclared. The country’s tax agency, ARCA, will stop collecting large swaths of information from citizens and businesses, ranging from used car and home sales to everyday supermarket purchases, starting Friday. The government also aims to raise the threshold for banks to report consumer transactions.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Manuela Tobias |Patrick Gillespie

    El presidente Javier Milei propuso cambios al régimen tributario argentino con el fin de reducir la burocracia y fomentar el uso de dólares que antes no se declaraban. A partir del viernes, la Agencia de Recaudación y Control Aduanero (ARCA) dejará de recabar grandes cantidades de información de personas y empresas, desde la venta de automóviles usados y viviendas hasta las compras diarias en supermercados.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Manuela Tobias |Patrick Gillespie

    Javier Milei during a campaign event in Buenos Aires on June 7, 2023. (Bloomberg) -- President Javier Milei proposed an overhaul of Argentina’s tax system in order to cut red tape and encourage use of greenbacks that were previously undeclared. The country’s tax agency, ARCA, will stop collecting large swaths of information from citizens and businesses, ranging from used car and home sales to everyday supermarket purchases, starting Friday.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Manuela Tobias |Patrick Gillespie

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14 May 25

RT @business: Argentina’s inflation slowed down more than expected in April despite a change in the currency policy traders were betting wo…

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14 May 25

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14 May 25

RT @business: Javier Milei is tightening up Argentina’s immigration laws as part of his effort to further pare back public spending, making…