Argentina’s tax revenue declined in February 2026, reversing part of the strong performance seen at the start of the year. According to the latest data updated on 2 March 2026, tax collections fell to 16,231.83 billion pesos, down from 18,337.62 billion pesos recorded in January 2026.
The February figure marks a notable pullback from January’s high, suggesting a moderation in fiscal inflows after the beginning-of-year peak. While no additional details were provided on the drivers behind the monthly drop, the shift will be closely watched by markets and policymakers given Argentina’s ongoing efforts to stabilize its public finances and manage budgetary pressures. Investors are likely to monitor upcoming releases to assess whether February’s result reflects a temporary fluctuation or the start of a softer trend in tax collections.