What we commit to, and why it matters

Jilmadi exists because tax, labor and financial information in Argentina is often buried in technical language. We think that's a problem worth solving — one article at a time.

If your mother can't understand it, rewrite it.

That's not a slogan — it's a functional test we apply to every piece of content before it's published. Technical accuracy matters, but it's worthless if the reader can't act on the information.

Every article on Jilmadi answers exactly one concrete question. Not a broad topic, not a general overview — a specific question that a real person might type into a search engine at 11pm because they just got their payslip and something doesn't look right.

We ask contributors to write as if they're explaining to a friend at a dinner table, not presenting at a professional conference. The information is the same; the language is different.

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Who writes here, and how

All content is written by Argentine professionals who publish under their own name and professional registration number. Accountability is part of the model.

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Marcela Vidal

Certified Public Accountant

CPN · Mat. 14.782

Specialises in individual and small-business tax obligations. Writes about income tax, monotributo and AFIP procedures.

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Diego Ferreyra

Labor Lawyer

Abogado · T° III F° 204

Focuses on employment law, dismissal procedures and workers' rights. Explains labor regulations in accessible language.

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Luciana Romero

Economist

Lic. Economía · Mat. 8.931

Covers personal finance, savings tools and inflation-related topics with a practical focus on everyday decisions.

We inform. We don't advise.

Every article on Jilmadi is general informational content. The information is accurate and current, but it describes how rules work in general — not how they apply to your specific situation.

Tax, labor and financial situations vary significantly based on individual circumstances. An article explaining how income tax brackets work cannot account for your specific family situation, income sources, or prior-year obligations.

Always consult a professional for decisions specific to your situation. Our content helps you understand the landscape — a qualified accountant, lawyer or financial advisor helps you navigate your particular case.

What we do

Explain how rules work in general terms. Help you understand what questions to ask a professional. Provide context for information you've received.

What we don't do

Advise on your specific situation. Replace a consultation with a registered professional. Provide legal or financial guidance for individual cases.

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