Argentina's tax authority, ARCA (continuation of AFIP), will update the fourth category income tax system starting July 2026 based on inflation projections for the first half of the year, estimated at around 17%. This adjustment will raise the minimum taxable income thresholds, affecting workers' take-home pay depending on their marital status and family responsibilities. Single workers without dependents will face taxation starting at a gross salary of approximately $3.5 million, while married individuals with a spouse but no children will begin paying taxes at a higher threshold. Those with two children under 18 will benefit from additional deductions, raising their taxable income limit further. The update aims to align the tax brackets with inflation and provide more time for taxpayers to file their obligations.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about upcoming tax changes in Argentina, explaining the new thresholds and exemptions based on inflation data and official calculations. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The content remains neutral in tone,聚焦
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article provides detailed information about the update to the Income Tax in Argentina for July 2026, citing inflation projections and official sources. It explains the new thresholds and tax brackets accurately. The tone remains informative without strong bias, though it emphasizes the impact on




