President Javier Milei ending corruption and downsizing in Argentina
In a bold move to cut government spending, President Javier Milei has announced the closure of Argentina’s tax agency, branding it an “unnecessary bureaucracy” that hinders economic freedom.At a glance:
- Argentina’s tax collection agency, AFIP, will be replaced by a new entity called ARCA, aiming to simplify tax and customs operations.
- The restructuring involves a 34% reduction in staff, laying off over 3,000 employees hired under the previous administration.
- The government expects annual savings of $6.4 million as a result of the changes.
This shift includes a 34% reduction in the workforce, primarily targeting employees who were “irregularly hired” during former President Alberto Fernández’s tenure. Additionally, the reorganization will see a 45% reduction in senior positions and a 30% cut at lower levels. Salary reductions for high-ranking officials are also planned to align their pay with that of Cabinet ministers.
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didn't Trump say he wanted to get rid of the IRS?
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