Frequently Asked Questions
How Jilmadi works, who writes here, and how to use the information you find on this site.
About the site
What is Jilmadi?
Jilmadi is a collaborative blog where Argentine accountants, lawyers and economists explain tax, labor and financial topics in plain language. Each article answers exactly one concrete question — the kind of question a real person might have after receiving a payslip, registering as self-employed, or hearing something about a change in tax law.
How often is new content published?
The editorial model is one article per week. Each week, a new question is selected, answered by a professional contributor and reviewed for clarity before publication. Existing articles are also updated when rules or regulations change.
Is the information on Jilmadi current?
Contributors are responsible for writing about current rules and regulations at the time of publication. Articles include the date they were written or last updated. Tax and labor rules in Argentina change frequently, so always check the publication date and verify current rules with a professional for important decisions.
About the contributors
Who writes the articles on Jilmadi?
All articles are written by registered Argentine professionals: Certified Public Accountants (Contadores Públicos Nacionales), lawyers and economists. Each author publishes under their own name and professional registration number. This is a deliberate choice — accountability matters when writing about topics that affect people's finances.
Can I contribute an article?
Jilmadi accepts contributions from registered Argentine professionals in the areas of tax, labor law and economics. If you are a qualified professional and would like to contribute, contact us through the contact page. All submissions go through the same editorial review process — including the plain-language test.
Using the information
Can I use the information here to make decisions about my taxes or employment situation?
The content on Jilmadi is general informational material. It helps you understand how rules work in general terms and gives you a basis for asking better questions when you consult a professional. However, it does not constitute professional advice for your specific situation. Tax, labor and financial situations vary significantly based on individual circumstances — always consult a registered professional before making important decisions.
The article I read seems to describe my exact situation. Does that mean it applies to me?
Articles describe common situations in general terms. Even when a situation seems identical to yours, there may be factors that change how the rules apply — prior-year obligations, specific contract terms, regional variations or recent regulatory changes. Use the article as a starting point, then verify with a professional who can look at your specific circumstances.
I found an error in an article. How can I report it?
Accuracy matters to us. If you believe an article contains incorrect information, please contact us through the contact page and describe the specific issue. We review all reports and update content when corrections are warranted. Please include the article title and the specific section you believe is inaccurate.
Why does each article only answer one question?
This is a deliberate editorial choice. When an article tries to cover multiple questions or provide a broad overview of a topic, it tends to either become too long to read comfortably, or too shallow to be genuinely useful. A single focused question allows the author to give a complete, specific answer that a reader can actually use — rather than a general description that leaves the original question unanswered.
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