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Argentina Tax Revenue in April 2025: Real Growth and Key Factors

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Argentina Tax Revenue in April 2025: Real Growth and Key Factors

In April 2025, Argentina’s tax revenue once again outpaced year-on-year inflation for the second time this year.


Collections reached ARS 13.68 trillion, representing a 57.9% increase compared to the same month in 2024, while year-on-year inflation stood at 55.9% through March, according to the latest official data available.

1f4c8.svgReal Growth:


After adjusting for inflation, tax revenue grew by 7% in real terms in April. For the first four months of 2025, the real year-on-year increase is 7.5%, according to the Argentine Institute of Fiscal Analysis (IARAF).



1f511.svgKey Factors Driving Revenue:


2705.svgChanges in the exchange rate regime: removal of currency controls and adoption of a managed float within a band, which encouraged the liquidation of foreign currency and exports.

2705.svgPartial recovery in economic activity and increased pressure on personal income and pensions.
Notable increases in taxes such as liquid fuels (+44.5% real), export duties (+41% real), and income tax (+33% real).



2705.svgSignificant declines in wealth tax (-50% real) and a slight real decrease in VAT (-0.7%).


2b50.svgApril’s fiscal performance benefited from a low comparison base and the elimination of taxes such as the PAIS tax, as well as the temporary reduction of export tariffs for those who liquidated foreign currency within the required timeframe.


1f4e3.svgTax revenue is showing sustained real recovery, supported by exchange rate changes, increased activity in certain sectors, and fiscal adjustments. However, challenges remain in maintaining this trend within the current economic context.
 
I won't pretend to know much about Argentinian politics but just read Bullrich is joining the LLA party
Yep. Not surprising. She has aspirations to one day be President of Argentina and if she plays her cards right might be in the future.
 
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