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The Faculty of Economic Sciences hosted the 13th NEA Tax Conference

Last Thursday 24 and Friday 25 October, the 13th Tax Conference of the NEA (Northeastern Argentina) was held at the headquarters of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the National University of Northeastern Argentina (UNNE). The activities were carried out in a PyME classroom and workshop, on the campus of Resistencia, Chaco Province.

The inauguration took place on the morning of Thursday the 24th, at the Aula PyME, and the event, led by the Dean of the Faculty of Economic Sciences, Moira Carrillo, included the presence and accompaniment of the Deputy Governor of the Chaco Province, Accountant Silvana Schneider, Minister of Treasury and Finance of Corrientes, Accountant Marcelo Rivas Piacentini, Minister of Economy of the Municipality of Resistencia (Chaco), accountant Ricardo Rovi, and UNNE Vice President, engineer José Pastera.

In a qualifying hall, there were also the presidents of the Professional Councils of Economic Sciences of Chaco, Diego Romero Vilan and his counterpart from Corrientes, Jerónimo García. As well as members of the boards of directors of both entities. Undersecretary of Finance of Corrientes, Hector Grachot.

The opening was also attended by members of the Faculty of Economic Sciences community, professionals from the private sector from the provinces of Chaco and Corrientes; Students and the general public.

Basic systems in economics

“Tax systems are fundamental to any economy. They not only determine how resources are distributed, but also reflect a society’s values ​​and priorities. However, they are often viewed as complex and distant. It is our responsibility, as educators of future professionals,” said Dean Carrillo in her opening remarks. To remove ambiguity from these topics and make them accessible and understandable to everyone.”

“In addition, these meetings are an inspiration for creating new graduate profiles. In the rapidly evolving world of work, it is essential that our graduates are trained not only with technical knowledge, but also with a deep understanding of the social and economic contexts in which they work. “Collaboration is “Working with the community and actively listening to their demands will allow us to train comprehensive professionals, able to face the challenges that arise in the field of taxation and beyond.”

He expressed his thanks to the college’s management team, especially the Secretary of Research and Innovation, the Secretary of Guidance and Professional Practice, and the Secretary of Graduate Studies for all the work and effort they made to guide these important discussions. Dean Carrillo.

Timetable and lectures

After the opening ceremony, Dr. Jorge Damarco spoke about: “The principle of non-confiscation.” Then Dr. Cesar Litvin said: “The financial package.”

Two simultaneous sessions were held. The final thesis for the day was by Dr. Juan Manuel Álvarez Echagí, entitled: “Tax Evasion and Avoidance.”

Meanwhile, during the second day of these sessions, Friday the 25th, the discussion began on: sub-national administrations.

Mr. Carlos Herman and Accountant Valeria Fernandez spoke about this topic. Mr. Herman spoke about “Information and Knowledge Management in TAs.” DGR experience in Corrientes Province.

For her part, Accountant Fernandez spoke about “the present and future of supervision of Safety and Hygiene Inspection (TISH) fees at the San Isidro Collection Agency (ARSI).”

Other presentations on the second day of the day were: Former member of the Superior Court of Justice of Chaco, Dr. Rolando David Toledo, spoke on “The Case of Unconstitutionality in Tax Matters in the Province of Chaco: The Most Important Jurisprudence.”

“Money Laundering and the Asset Regulatory System” was the topic presented by accountant Sonia Sotelo and Dr. Merian Dennis.

The final presentation was given by accountant Norman Williams, who spoke about the application of artificial intelligence in tax management.

There were also simultaneous paintings and delivery of work.

General specialization

“Holding these meetings in the field of public universities is necessary. The clear indicator is to see how each of us, who are in today’s SME classrooms, went to the public university, and each of us today works in the areas of decision-making, management, and creation of organizational areas that will determine the future of the country, our provinces, and our local spaces,” said Dean Carrillo.

He said: “Our college is a clear trainer, a strategic key to resources for excellence, and has been a generator of spaces for more than seven decades from which new models emerge capable of changing our reality.”

“At North-East National University, we are working to create an environment conducive to innovation and critical thinking, which are essential aspects for developing more inclusive and comprehensive economic policies,” Carrillo said.

“The primary goal we set for ourselves through the tax conferences was to analyse, discuss and issue recommendations on tax issues on a regional, national and international scale,” Ms. Carrillo said.

Discussion and development

“We consider it necessary to use these meetings to discuss structural reforms,” Carrillo said.

“Reforms that lead to economic policies that generate local development and well-being for our society, we continue to put forward comprehensive proposals with a long-term vision on the agenda of institutions in general, and national, regional and local governments.” The Dean of the College of Economic Sciences said.