After the sanction in the Senate of Tax Innocence Actthe economics minister, Luis “Toto” CaputoHe used his social networks to express his opinion Position in defense of the Banco Nación and questions practices that he says still exist in other financial companies in the country.
The news was published on his social network account this Saturday afternoon
Defense of the Banco Nación
Caputo explained Banco Nación will strictly apply the provisions of the new lawunlike other banks, both public and private. In his publication, the minister emphasized that customers should not accept additional claims than those provided for in current regulations.
In this sense, he wrote that those who are faced with excessive requests for information from their banks “do not waste time” and go to the Banco Nación, where – as he assured – the president will instruct them to strictly comply with the law. Caputo emphasized that under the simplified earnings system, the only requirement is to demonstrate compliance with the system provided for by law.
Caputo’s tweet defending Banco Nación
Deposits and immediate availability
In another section of his message, the official emphasized that users will be able to do this Deposit dollars and have them instantlyWhether for consumption or savings, interest is earned “like everywhere else in the world”. The aim of the statement was to strengthen the idea of normalization of the financial system after the passage of the Tax Innocence Law.
The standard aims to simplify the controls and requirements for certain operations, thereby promoting the formalization of savings and money movements within the banking circuit.
The contribution that the minister supported
Caputo accompanied his publication by including a message from another X user who celebrated the new law and noted that with the new system, the ARCA and FIU information systems should no longer require additional data. In this comment, the user requested that the compliance areas of the financial system no longer pose obstacles to savers seeking to invest undeclared dollars.
As seen on the social network, the Minister of Economy marked this comment with a “like”, a gesture that was interpreted as support for this vision and caused the exchange to be controversial.
The incident occurred a few hours after the passage of the Tax Innocence Law in the Senate, in a context in which the government is trying to send signals of deregulation and greater predictability to the Argentine financial system.