The Monotributo will have a new update starting in July 2026, with changes to monthly fees, billing limits, and the scales of the simplified regime defined by ARCA.
The update responds to the semiannual mechanism established by law and includes an estimated increase of 14.3%, based on the accumulated inflation of the last six months.
The Monotributo will have a new update starting July 2026
How much the Monotributo will increase in July 2026
The Revenue and Customs Control Agency (ARCA) will implement a new update of the Monotributo that will impact millions of small taxpayers.
The adjustment will affect both the monthly fees and the billing limits of all categories of the simplified regime.
How much will be paid for Monotributo from July 2026
The new estimated monthly values for each category are as follows:
How much is paid for Monotributo starting July 2026
Categories A and B will continue to account for the largest number of registered taxpayers in the simplified regime.
Additionally, those who have automatic debit set up will begin to pay the new fees with the updated values.
Categories A and B will continue to concentrate the largest number of taxpayers
What the new billing limits of the Monotributo will be
ARCA will also update the maximum annual billing limits to remain within the Monotributo.
Category A: around $12 million annually.
Category B: about $17.6 million.
Category C: approximately $24.7 million.
Category H: around $82.1 million.
Category J: about $105.3 million.
Category K: up to $127 million annually, compared to the current limit of $108,357,084.05.
Why the Monotributo is updated
The modification of the scales responds to the semiannual update mechanism established by law, which takes as a reference the accumulated inflation over the last six months.
In this way, ARCA adjusts both the fees and the parameters for remaining within the simplified regime.