- Provinces are on alert due to the proposed “super-IVA” reform by the national government.
- The reform involves changes to the Value Added Tax (IVA), allowing each district to set its own rates.
- Concerns have been raised about potential conflicts between provinces.
- The national government would collect a portion of the tax, with the rest determined by each district.
- The proposal has sparked criticism from provincial leaders, who see it as an overreach by the national government.
- Tucumán’s governor, Osvaldo Jaldo, emphasized the importance of congressional approval for such changes.
- Jaldo warned against unilateral decisions by the national government, citing constitutional concerns.
- Provinces demand to be included in discussions about the reform.
Source: ambito.com
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