Argentina’s tax revenue declined in June 2026, interrupting the upward trajectory recorded in previous months. According to the latest data updated on 1 July 2026, total tax receipts fell to 20,017.00 billion pesos, down from 21,513.59 billion pesos in May 2026.
The month‑on‑month decrease suggests a weakening in fiscal inflows at the start of the second half of the year, following May’s higher collection level. While the data do not specify underlying drivers, the pullback in June revenue will be closely watched by markets and policymakers given Argentina’s ongoing efforts to stabilize its public finances.