AFIP Monotributistas Receive Great News: Central Bank Continues with Credits and Loans

2024-03-04 00:13:38

The monotributistas registered in the AFIP received the great news that the Central Bank made the decision to continue with credits and loans during the coming months. Learn what the benefit is regarding and who it corresponds to.

The EXCELLENT news from AFIP for monotributistas

Through the Online Credits with Digital Guarantee program, people who are registered in the Monotributo 2024 will be able to obtain financing in an agile and simple way if they are looking to access a loan.

The value will be 5 million pesos and will have an interest rate of 95% fixed TNA (Annual Nominal Rate).

Requirements to access Central Bank credits of $5,000,000

  • Have monotax payments up to date.
  • Be registered responsible.

AFIP monotax scale 2024

  • Category A: $2,108,288.22 annually; monthly fee of $12,128.39.
  • Category B: $3,133,941.71 annually; monthly fee of $13,571.75.
  • Category C: $4,387,518.35 annually; monthly fee of $15,241.42.
  • Category D: $5,449,094.70 annually; monthly fee of $19,066.46.
  • Category E: $6,416,528.89 annually; monthly fee of $24,526.43.
  • Categories F: $8,020,661.11 annually; monthly fee of $29,223.11.
  • Category G: $9,624,793.31 annually; monthly fee of $33,439.61.
  • Category H: $11,916,410.77 annually; monthly fee of $56,402.68.
  • Category I: $13,337,213.57 annually; monthly fee of $81,121.96.
  • Category J: $15,285,088.45 annually; monthly fee of $93,619.47.
  • Category K: $16,957,969.16 annually; monthly fee of $106,964.65.

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