Córdoba‘s 2025 Tax Bill Raises Concerns for the Agricultural Sector
The proposed 2025 tax plan in Córdoba province has sparked apprehension among agricultural stakeholders due to a projected 190% increase in rural property taxes.
as a massive increase in rural real estate taxes slated for 2025 has caused apprehension in the industry.
Some industry experts warn that proposed legislation neglecting one-time payment options likely to be abolished.
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How does the proposed tax bill potentially impact the existing economic realities within Córdoba’s agricultural sector?
## Córdoba’s 2025 Tax Bill: A Harvest of Concern?
**Host:** Welcome back to the program. Today we’re discussing Córdoba’s proposed 2025 tax bill and its potential impact on the agricultural sector. With us today is Dr. Antonella Comba, an expert in rural tax evasion and social dynamics in Argentina. Dr. Comba, thank you for joining us.
**Dr. Comba:** It’s a pleasure to be here.
**Host:** Dr. Comba, Córdoba’s agricultural industry is vital to the region’s economy. What are your initial thoughts on the proposed tax bill and its potential impact on this sector?
**Dr. Comba:** This bill raises serious concerns. My research into agricultural tax evasion in the Córdoba province [[1](https://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/IntJlCrimJustSocDem/2019/17.html)]highlighted the intricate social relationships within rural communities that often intersect with tax compliance.
Strong social bonds, while beneficial in many ways, can unfortunately lead to normative transgressions, including tax evasion. If this new bill further burdens farmers, who are already facing economic challenges, it could exacerbate existing issues and lead to increased tax evasion.
**Host:** So, you’re worried that the tax bill could push some farmers towards non-compliance?
**Dr. Comba:** Precisely. The bill needs to carefully consider the existing economic realities in the agricultural sector and avoid inadvertently incentivizing tax evasion.
It’s crucial to strike a balance between ensuring sustainable revenue generation for the province and supporting the long-term viability of a sector so essential to Córdoba’s economy.
**Host:** Thank you for your insights, Dr. Comba. This is certainly a complex issue with far-reaching implications. We appreciate your time today.
**Dr. Comba:** My pleasure.