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Argentina Updates Fines for Employers

Argentina's SRT has updated the reference value for calculating fines to 74,993.51 pesos, linked to an adjustment in the Guaranteed Minimum Benefit.


Argentina Updates Fines for Employers

Buenos Aires, December 11 (NA) – The Superintendence of Labor Risks (SRT) updated the reference value used for the calculation of sanctions, setting it at 74,993.51 pesos as of December 2025, as published today in the Official Gazette.

Resolution 55/2025, signed by Superintendent Gustavo Darío Morón and accessed by the Argentine News Agency, sets the amount resulting from applying the equivalence of twenty-two percent of the Guaranteed Minimum Benefit, in accordance with the update provided by the National Social Security Administration (ANSES).

The value is derived from the application of Article 15 of Decree 1694/2009, which established the equivalence of the old MOPRE (Pension Module) as a percentage of the minimum retirement pension for the calculation of fines provided for in Article 32 of the Labor Risks Law.

According to current regulations, the failure to comply with obligations by self-insured employers, work risk insurers, and retirement insurance companies will be sanctioned with fines ranging from twenty to two thousand times this reference value, if it does not constitute a more severely punished crime.

This update responds to ANSES Resolution 359/2025, which set the Guaranteed Minimum Benefit at 340,879.59 pesos for December 2025, applying a mobility index of 2.34 percent calculated based on variations in the INDEC Consumer Price Index.