Argentina’s Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse, has opted into a simplified tax scheme designed for individuals with income from specific sources. This “fiscal innocence” law allows participants to pay a reduced tax rate in exchange for limited financial scrutiny. Notably, the Asset Reporting and Control Agency (ARCA) will not require information regarding participants’ spending habits or overall wealth. Critics are raising concerns about a “fiscal cap” embedded within the system, potentially hindering investigations into illicit enrichment. The move has sparked debate regarding transparency and accountability within the government, as the scheme offers a pathway for officials to manage their finances with less public oversight. Supporters argue it streamlines tax compliance for eligible individuals, while opponents fear it could shield potential wrongdoing. The implications for ongoing judicial investigations remain unclear.