The president denied reports of dramatic changes to the simplified regime and accused some media outlets of broadcasting “maneuvers.”
November 14, 2025 – 7:37 p.m.
he President Javier Millay This afternoon he denied a widely circulated version of one incident. Suspicion of abolishing monotax He then described this information as “criminal lies and tactics using the monopoly of journalists.”
“The team is working on Tax reform and workforce modernizationbut please ease your anxiety a little. The project is there when it is needed,” he added.
Millais therefore referred to the report which stated that the government plans to abolish the simplified regime, at the same time stating: Lower the income tax floor. “This is a lie concocted by the media to create noise,” the president said in an interview with the streaming channel Neura, accusing sections of journalism of spreading falsehoods “with the purpose of smearing the government.”
The president also reiterated that his administration had cut back on advertising to some media outlets, saying, “The media is the enemy of the government.” “I’m the main source of information,” he said. “Don’t take what the journalists are lying about to me. Don’t get caught up in their lies.””.
Millais wasn’t the only one to distance herself from the rumors. Earlier, Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni also denied abolishing the monotax at a press conference in Casa Rosada, warning: “Please, do not say otherwise until there is an official announcement about the content of labor modernization.”
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