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June 2026 Tax Revenue: $20 Trillion & Bright Signs for Argentina

02/07/2026 09:27 - Economia

An Economic Landscape with Challenges and Great Opportunities

According to official data consolidated by July 2026, Argentina's tax revenue for the month of June closed at 20 trillion Argentine pesos (ARS). This figure represented a nominal increase of 23.7% compared to the previous year. While this meant a drop of 7.1% in real terms against an interannual inflation rate of 33.2%, experts highlight the solidity of the country's overall macroeconomic indicators.

The drop in real revenue was mainly driven by a decrease in export taxes (locally known as 'retenciones'), which fell 27.8% nominally (-38.3% real), and by the extension in the payment of Income Tax ('Impuesto a las Ganancias'), which registered a moderate annual increase of 11.3%. However, this responds to new tax rate policies aimed at stimulating the productive sector, setting export duties at 24% for soybeans, 5.5% for wheat, and 8.5% for corn.

Taxes That Outperformed Inflation

Despite the context, several taxes showed remarkable strength, growing above inflation and demonstrating the resilience of certain sectors of the national economy:

TaxAnnual Variation
Fuels+70.4%
Personal Assets (Wealth Tax)+46.2%
Bank Check Tax (Debit/Credit transfers)+33.2%

Agro-export Sector and Provincial Transfers

The agro-export sector liquidated USD 3,007 million in June, accumulating USD 13,378 million in the first half of the year. Automatic transfers to the provinces were 6.83 trillion pesos in June, marking a nominal increase of 25.7%.

Argentina is moving forward with a firm step towards stability. Projections for the second half of the year show a recovery scenario, driven by excellent export harvests, the drop in country risk, and the strengthening of reserves.

Source: Clarín Economía

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