Interested employers can deduct a percentage for gross income tax

The government of the province of Buenos Aires, through the Collection Agency (ARBA), has launched a tax benefit for those companies who hire people transvestites, transsexuals there transgenderin order to promote their social inclusion in the labor market.

Interested taxpayers can deduct 50% of the wages that contract workers receive as gross income tax. This measure is in addition to those already put in place for people with disabilities, victims of trafficking and gender-based violence and those who have regained their freedom and are in the process of guardianship, according to the agency in a press release.

“Since the government of Axel Kicillof, we have been working for an inclusive and united state that is committed to equal rights for women and dissidents, promoting concrete tools that contribute to eradicating situations of social inequality”, said ARBA Executive Director, Christian Girard.

From ARBA they indicated that to get the advantage, the The employer or employer must have the authorization of the employee to deduct their salary and thus protect their privacy and personal data.

You can request the discount through the ARBA website
You can request the discount through the ARBA website

To access this benefit, it is necessary to enter the ARBA website www.arba.gob.ar, go to the “DDJJ and informed deductions” option in the gross income, click on ” DDJJ (art. 208 CF)” and follow the steps indicated by the system. The deduction made as a deposit on Gross Income will be made when the advances corresponding to the tax are settled.

“In this way, the government of the province of Buenos Aires seeks to promote the professional inclusion of people from the LGBTIQ+ community and to consolidate an inclusive and supportive state that cares about equal rights”, they have since explained. the organization.

In July 2021, the National Congress approved Law 27,636 for the promotion of access to formal employment for transvestites, transsexuals and transgender people “Diana Sacayán – Lohana Berkins” which guarantees a minimum of 1% of the endowment of the administration to the people of the collective.

On the other hand, in October last year, the civil association Mocha Celis, Grupo Muchnik and Sunshine Lab presented the initiative “Transformar la mirada” which aims to add talents of transvestite, trans and non-binary people ( TTNB) in the labor market to respond to the difficulties that these people encounter in accessing employment and to make visible “the value they bring to companies”.

The content platform, available at www.transformarlamirada.webflow.io, aims to make visible the capacities and experiences of the TTNB community, to promote their social and professional integration, and aims to raise awareness in society to achieve “a change towards an inclusive, diverse and equitable perspective for all”.

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