BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Argentina’s government on Thursday unveiled an ambitious scheme to bring billions of undeclared U.S. dollars tucked under mattresses or stashed in foreign bank accounts.
Argentina’s Milei unveils bold plan to lure billions in undeclared dollars back home
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Argentina’s government on Thursday unveiled an ambitious scheme to bring billions of undeclared U.S. dollars tucked under mattresses or stashed in foreign bank accounts back into the crisis-prone country, as libertarian President Javier Milei seeks to boost Argentina’s low international currency reserves and stimulate the limping economy.
By eliminating tax reporting requirements, the plan invites savers - who long have swapped their depreciating pesos for American currency in the country’s underground market - to spend unreported dollars on everyday transactions at home. The government won't ask questions regarding the source of the repatriated funds, officials promised.
"Your dollars, your decision. What's yours is yours, not the state's," Milei's presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, said in a press conference announcing the policies. "You can use them however you want, without having to prove where you got them from."
Milei - who ran on a controversial campaign pledge to "dollarize" Argentina’s troubled economy - wants a new gush of greenbacks to boost the volume of U.S. dollars in circulation.