President Javier Milei has replaced the leadership of the country’s revenue agency following the introduction of a new tax regime targeting digital creators.
Argentine President Javier Milei has fired the head of the country’s tax authority amid backlash over a controversial tax targeting streamers and influencers.
According to local media reports, Florencia Mizrahi, who had served as the head of Argentina’s federal revenue agency, known as ARCA, was removed from her position following growing criticism over a new tax regime targeting streamers and influencers in the Latin American country.
The tax plan would require digital content creators to report income generated from social media platforms, such as YouTube, Instagram and Twitch, including earnings from brand deals and advertising.