Pullaro said that the Bases law does not affect any industry in Santa Fe and spoke about Profits

Pullaro said that the Bases law does not affect any industry in Santa Fe and spoke about Profits
Pullaro said that the Bases law does not affect any industry in Santa Fe and spoke about Profits

Pullaro said that the Bases law “does not affect any industry in Santa Fe” and spoke about Profits

After what was the official act commemorating the passage to immortality of Manuel Belgrano and Flag Day in Rosario, with the presence of President Javier Milei, who was also present was Governor Maximiliano Pullarowho highlighted the need for “more federalism” of the national government.

One day after the event, Pullaro spoke about the recently sanctioned Law Bases in the Senate, specifically about the impact of the Large Investment Incentive Regime (Rigi), about which he stated that “it will not affect any of the industries that we have in mind.” Santa Fe“, positioning this as “an opportunity.”

He also spoke in dialogue with LT10 about the Senate’s rejection of the modifications to the tax on Profits proposed by Nation. “If this goes back, it’s not something that worries us, it should worry the workers. If the non-taxable minimum is not increased, more and more workers will begin to pay and at a very high rate,” he said.

Pullaro on the Rigi

Regarding the Rigi, Pullaro stated: “It was going to be very bad if it remained as it was, because it would allow any large investor to come with a different tax regime and destroy the industry. The national government listened a lot and I believe that as it was drafted in the Senate “It is an opportunity that we have in Santa Fe because it does not touch any of the industries we have here.”

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Governor Maximiliano Pullaro with President Javier Milei.

“It gives them an opportunity in terms of expertise in human resources, the equipment that we have for what may come in large investments, fundamentally focused on energy and mining,” he added.

Pullaro objected to this being enacted as defined in Congress: “You have to be very careful so that it remains as it was in the Senate, so this week I am going to try to have meetings with the legislative blocks in Buenos Aires to ask them that and that Santa Fe’s position is clear. I am going to speak with Rodrigo De Loredo, with Picchetto, with Mónica Fein and with other block presidents.”

Profits

Regarding the non-approval of the changes in the Income Tax in the Senate, Pullaro stated: “It is a different and progressive law that charges based on those who earn the most. If this goes back, it is not that we are concerned. , workers should be concerned. If the non-taxable minimum is not increased, more and more workers will begin to pay and at a very high rate.”

The modifications imposed in the original project were given with a rate of 27 to 35% from 890,000 pesos. At this time it is between 1,800,000 and 2,200,000 with an aliquot that starts at 9%.

Regarding the collection of the provinces for the co-participation of said tax, the governor indicated: “The province is not going to collect less, in a short time with the inflation levels that we have, if there are no updates, it will collect the same, the difference is that some much lower categories are going to start paying a lot. I want to take this view to national legislators.

Flag Day with Milei

Regarding the visit of President Javier Milei and the speeches of both on Flag Day, Pullaro highlighted: “Perhaps I had firm but respectful and responsible concepts, the same as the president. One cannot fight with someone who thinks differently. “I will always defend the productive model, the countryside, the industry, the port export scheme of the province, etc.”

To conclude, the Santa Fe president announced that on July 9 he will be present in Tucumán in case it is confirmed that the May Pact will be signed during Independence Day: “Let’s go. Maybe I would try to talk about the productive system and talk of strengthening the educational system, the two aspects that made the country great.

 
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